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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Old Cape Cod
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Browning knew his stuff - that the .22 posed so many feeding problems, it could not be reliably used in a semi-auto pistol. so he developed the .25 ACP to overcome the problem. Even with the .22 semi-autos of today, the problem still exists. For example a bud of mine absolutely cannot fire Remington goldens out of his Ruger Mk III - anything else cycles fine....
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