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Originally Posted by alanint
CCI Mini Mags provide nice mid-range power between high velocity and hyper velocity loads. They are a standard among suppressed .22 firearm users.
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Yup, they work the best in several Erma Lugers of mine--just the thing when a pistol needs a little extra oomph without going crazy about it. They are 1235 fps. Remington Target, 1200 fps. Aguila Super Extra, 1255
The Toggle knobs--the nice, knurled ones on this model kit--
look like the toggle knobs from the joints on the KGP series pistols, which
do have an axle retaining pin; and I think they are contemporary manufacture, too. My kit is the earlier post-war, which has 'ears", I'll call them, with no knurling and a different shape, like the early kits. So without a retaining pin, how's the axle supposed to stay in? I guess at this point, it would be up to the owner to propose conjecture about this.