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Anyone have personal experience with this? Does it Cycle reliably? Most lightweight ammo in all calibers tend to be plauged by cycling issues. — 3 Answers

by Jj99, from OH, United States Asked on January 18, 2022

Name Federal Premium Personal Defense .22 Long Rifle 29 Grain Solid Flat Nose Brass Rimfire Ammunition (4.8)
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Answered by Jesse, member, from IN, United States, on July 28, 2022

These cycled perfect in my glock 44 which usually those tend to really not like light ammo. These are extremely hot rounds though and ran great.

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Answered by Danno, guest, from IL, United States, on July 01, 2022

If your gun wants a lot of energy to cycle properly, these will do the trick. They are hot rounds. The muzzle flash is impressive for a 22LR. That being said if your gun is fussy about stripping a round from the magazine and chambering it like a Walter P22 is, it will not like this ammo. The flat nose causes issues with the rounds getting caught up on the feed ramp and the gun won't enter battery. No issues at all with a Sig P322.

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Answered by Larry, member, from NY, United States, on February 02, 2022

you ship to Western New York

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