.22 short subsonic ammunition

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Still have a Mossberg 500 I got free with the purchase of a $100 sewing machine (1977?) and a 30/30 Westernfield (sold at Montgomery Wards made by Marlin) I bought for around $80 new. My problem with guns is I never sell one after I buy one. It kills the hell out of beer cans!Īnd mine is a real cheap one. I like to take mine out for kids and newbie's. It’s recommended for use in bolt-action rifles. Our short high velocity ammunition produces tight groups and has plenty of knockdown power for rodents, all while being our most affordable rimfire. After FIE went out of business in 1980 heritage started up in the same building, making the same gun. PERFORMANCE AND AFFORDABILITY GO HAND IN HAND. FIE started making there own guns in Florida. FIE used to be built in Italy by Tanfoglio and after the gun control act of 1968 imports of cheap pistols was stopped. brand gun but almost exactly the same gun. Driving a copper-plated, hollow- point bullet. Its tack-driving rimfire performance was developed through a joint effort of Remington and AAC team experts, manufactured with tight velocity control to eliminate supersonic cracks. Interesting 'heritage' on the Heritage line. Remington Subsonic Ammunition delivers superior stealth and consistency below the sound barrier. Unless you just feel better paying a bunch more for a.

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Of course I am biased since I've been popping. the bullet too much and accuracy can be terrible. CCI has a 'target' short that is fairly quiet. Subsonic has less and target velocity short has very little. The POS Heritage is the perfect pistol to pop POS short. 22 short high velocity has a generous amount of flash.

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