RWS 22 Cb Cap 100 Rounds Ammuntion
Primarily Intended For Pest Control. Has Small Ignition Charge And maintains Accurate Flight Path. To Be Mainly Fired From Smooth Barreled Guns. Packed 100 In Round Tin. Flobert Bulleted Cartridges Originally, Flobert Ammunition Was By Definition a Cartridge Where In The Priming And Propellant charges Were One And The Same. More recently, Rimfire Cartridges, Small Shot Cartridges And Flobert Cartridges Supporting Around-Nose Bullet Were Developed To Contain a Small Additional Amount Of Powder as a Supplementary Propellant Charge, Thus enabling a More effectivecartridge To Be produced.
Caliber: .22
Style: Round
Material: Copper
Quantity: 100
Manufacturer: RWS
Model: 2130505
SKU: SS_84752
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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22 Short |
Weight |
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20 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Full Metal Jacket |
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MFG NO |
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2130505 |
SKU |
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2677163 |
UPC |
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723364130502 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1856, the 22 Short is the oldest self-contained cartridge still in production. It is a mild cartridge using a short .613-inch case and a 29-grain bullet with standard velocity of 1035 feet per second. There are also match loads at slightly lower velocity and high-velocity loads up to 1095 fps. The 22 Short remains useful for plinking and is used in some pistol competitions because of its light recoil. Very few 22 firearms today are specifically chambered for 22 Short. It can be safely chambered and fired in any 22 Long Rifle firearm however it will usually not function in semiautomatics with Long Rifle chambers and may not cycle through other repeating actions. Other than specific target events, with its mild report and virtual absence of recoil its primary value today is for training beginning shooters. —
Craig Boddington