Saturday, November 19, 2011

If i were using Aguila Super Colibri ammo in my .22 pump action rifle what if it got stuck?

ive heard people telling me that this Aguila Super Colibri ammo wont get stuck in my .22 pump rifle, well perhaps say it doe whats the bet idea for me to do|||If the bullet gets stuck in the barrel? Had a squib round go off in my Glock, the 9mm round got stuck halfway down the barrel. My fiance put the barrel in a vice and used a steel rod and hammer to get it out.








If the brass gets stuck? Have never taken a pump .22 apart before, so I'm no help there.|||You mean the 'gallery' ammo?


"People' say all sorts of things.


Colibri says- From Colibri's own web page:


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Super Colibri has no powder, relying on only the primer to propel the bullet down the bore. The result is an extremely quiet rimfire round, perfect for close-range pest control or quiet plinking.





WARNING: These rounds are powered by the rimfire primer only. They must only be fired in handguns. If fired in rifles, the bullet may remain lodged in the barrel.


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You can try them, but be prepared with a steel cleaning rod to clear that bore if you need to.|||Same as any other round, take the barrel off. Take a stiff brass cleaning rod and after double checking the gun is empty, then tap the bullet out using a rod and a hammer. I would refrain from using steel, brass is softer and is unlikely to damage the barrel.





the odds are very small (extremely small) that something like that is going to happen.

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