high-cap 22LR?

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  • mpluers

    Plinker
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    I'm intrigued by the keltec PMR30, and was wondering if anyone has ever made anything similar (20+ rds) in 22lr. What would be the constraint - reliability (feeding?)
     

    jlhgun

    Plinker
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    I'm have not a hardgun with more thin 10 rds. The ownly thing is a Ruger 10/22 you can get 25,30 and 50 rds. I to wound be intrigued in one .
     

    t413

    Marksman
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    A .22MAG is easier to stack than .22LR without curving.
    You can "almost" stack .22 MAG straight up and down while .22 LR will curve like a bananna.
    This is why George Kellgren was able to make the P30 Grendel and now the PMR-30.
    Hopefully the PMR doesn't flop like the P30 did.
     

    cosermann

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    . . . Hopefully the PMR doesn't flop like the P30 did.

    Shortly after they were introduced, Clinton banned so-called "high capacity" magazines. Didn't help. Far less novelty when the mag is limited to 10 rnds.
     
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