Onward Allusion
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I had a Ruger Mark II with the bull barrel and a Ruger Single Six convertible. The Ruger misfired when it was dirty or when using cheap ammo. The Single Six almost never had a misfire. The times that it did, a second strike (after removing the cartridge) would set it off. That went the same with all of my 22LR revolvers. 2nd strikes after rotating the cartridge would set it off. I think I had ONE absolute dud out of the close to 10,000 22LR cartridges in the past 2 years.
SD situations aside, I think 22LR plinking would be much more pleasurable/reliable if the firearms had a different firing pin setup. From personal experience, the expensive stuff are much more reliable, but I am not going to pay close to $10 per box of 50 for 22LR when I can get 9mm for about the same.
SD situations aside, I think 22LR plinking would be much more pleasurable/reliable if the firearms had a different firing pin setup. From personal experience, the expensive stuff are much more reliable, but I am not going to pay close to $10 per box of 50 for 22LR when I can get 9mm for about the same.