Posted on 03/23/2014 5:01:32 PM PDT by Carriage Hill
I found a bunch of TCM empties on the range a few weeks ago. Saw some loaded ammo at the LGS the other day.
I googled KPRC and their “Listen Live” worked for me after you listen to their bloody 30 second commercial. Maybe your popup blocker or your link is old?
http://www.coonaninc.com/products.php/Coonan_Limited_Edition_Personal_Defense_Ammo/cPath,11
IT’s got a cute little projectile. lol
It works now.
Nice.
.223?
Wow. Thanks for that link!
Of course, I live in Houston, so I just turned on my radio ☺.
how about Garden Gnomes under Glass!
taste like Chicken ,
Preppers,,,
Mountain House OR Alpineaire Foods?
DT Louisville is going the way of Detroit.
Tom never heard a bad report on the Coonan. Never fired one though.
10mm ammo is rimless!
They look like centerfire ammo, same as my other two .357s, so maybe they solved the jamming problem. I never heard of rimfire being used in anything but .22 LR/Shorts. Maybe that was the problem trying to cycle in a semi-auto? Yet Kimber has .22LR conversions using rimfire rounds which don’t jam. I’m going down to Freedom Armory after the snowstorm, and see if they have one to rent.
Is it rimmed, rimless or rimfire ammo? That’s what’s got me confused.
Aren’t these all rimmed?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-RHhTG6aIpfY/UlxBuK—wGI/AAAAAAAAA_0/x661n2FMbqw/s1600/DCP_3637A.jpg
No, NOT rimfire ammo! Rimmed centerfire revolver ammo is used in the Coonan. Not rimfire .357 mag ammo which as far as I know doesn’t exist.
My point was rimmed >>centerfire<< ammo is for revolvers not semi autos. And they jammed in my old Coonan too much to be call reliable.
OK I see it’s a terminology point. The rim on revolver ammo is larger than the cylinder, semi auto ammo rims are the same size as the casing. Sorry for the confusion.
That’s why revolver rimmed ammo can get hung up in a semi auto.
Wasn’t me. I’ve only had 2 Vesper Martinis and seven beers.
;-)
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