badmolassesaccident
Well-Known Member
As per the thread title - the 22 Hornet. It's rimfire. It's a .22 caliber. So it's not prohibited for semi-auto under the firearms act. Why aren't there any in the UK then?
I would imagine because a rimfire case can't handle much pressure and very few people want a low velocity rifle in a larger calibre.
It was not. ~MuirRemingtom made a 5mm RF but I can't remember if this was available in a self-loading rifle.
Told ya....As a young lad I was given a Chrome plated Smith and Wesson .32 rimfire revolver pistol.
I wonder if that calibre would have been any good as a rifle.
Maybe one is on its way - if this takes off….Oh, my bad, I thought it was rimfire.
OK, so the follow on question:
People spent a lot of brain power coming up with MARS rifles so that they were (at the time) UK legal. Why hasn't anyone made a big .22 rimfire cartridge? Bigger than a 22WMR?
Yep what he saidIt's cf not rimfire

