TomJ
Contributing Member
In a couple of recent threads members mentioned pretty impressive round counts of their guns, mainly 9's and 45's. With the shortages my shooting habits have changed from primarily shooting an average of 500-600 rounds of 9mm per range session with other calibers such as 45, 10mm and 40 sometimes mixed in to shooting 200-300 rounds of 9mm and another 300-400 rounds of 22's. I have four 22 handguns, a Ruger Mark IV and SR22, a M&P Compact and a GSG 1911. I was wondering if quality 22 handguns are as durable as some of the other guns discussed and if it's common to see round counts in to 50,000 to 100,000 range.