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What whould happen if you fired one of the above in a K-22???

Is there a safety factor or just an accuracy issue; plus maybe some extra cylinder cleaning??? Spitting lead or what??


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One of the reasons I prefer a revolver to a semiauto 22 is the fact that shorts and cb caps are useable in a revolver without trouble. You'll just have to thoroughly clean the chambers if you use 22 short ammunition and then want to go back to using the LR.


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Thanks you...I suspected that there was no personal danger; just the cleaning issue..


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my pleasure.


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I've done it many a time, quite happily. No cleaning issues to speak of. Smiler


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You never gave us the year of manufacture of your gun but, if I remember correctly, the manuals say they fire shorts, longs, and long rifles? Longs are hard to find today but, I've fired shorts many times in my K22s with no problems.


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Thanks folks...it is a 1955 model and I just wanted to test it after I took it apart and cleaned it..

I read that the K-22's were used by a lot of people to train for pistols in .38 spcl and .357...I did it backwards and bought the K-22 first and today bought what I think is a decent 64-3, 1981 mfg to go with it...paid $250 which looks like a fair price, at least I'm happy with it...
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