.22 Long Rifle (no ontology)

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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 16:43, 13 April 2013

The .22 Long Rifle (also known as simply .22 LR) is a small caliber, long established among firearm users since the 19th century. It is very suited for recreational shooting, firearms training, small game hunting, or pest control.

It is the second least powerful round available, faring only slightly better than .32 ACP.

Real-life data

A very well established firearm caliber, the .22 LR is a rimfire cartridge, and one of the few to be suited for both handguns and long guns, provided they're compatible with the round. Virtually every firearm manufacturer in the world has produced a weapon or a weapon variant in this caliber. It is an extremely popular cartridge in the world, known for its very low cost, minimal recoil, and low noise.

Originally created by the J. Stevens Arm & Tool Company (now known as Stevens Arms) in 1887, it is one variant of many .22 cartridges, such as the .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Extra Long. The .22 LR cartridge was developed by taking the casing of a .22 Long and using the bullet of a .22 Extra Long.

The caliber enjoys very widespread usage and recognition from both novice shooters and firearm experts. It is extremely popular for recreational shooting (also known as plinking), firearms training for beginners, pest control, small game hunting, and so on. It is the official caliber of certain Olympic shooting disciplines, as well as a variety of other shooting sports.

Mazeworld overview

Type Unarm Light Hardskin Kevlar-2 Kevlar-3 Kevlar-4 HEV
Bullet 22% 21% 15% 7% 1% 0% 0%

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  • Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop, in boxes of 50 or 250 rounds
  • Costs 10 P$ for 50 rounds, and 50 P$ for 250 rounds
  • Value of a single round is 0.20 P$
  • Recoil level of this round is 1 - None
  • Availability of this caliber:

Weapons compatible

Class 1 weapons

Class 2 weapons

Class 3 weapons

Gallery

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See also