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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 3165114" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>9mm worked fine in mine. 22TCM, while fun to shoot, was an absolute pain in the butt. Rarely, and I do mean rarely, did I fire more than 1 magazine full of .22TCM ammo without one or more malfunctions. Generally, it would leave a fired case in the chamber. Sometimes this required a cleaning rod thrust down the barrel to unseat the fired case. Once, it required the pistol to be placed with the nose of the slide on the edge of the bench, then a sharp downward blow with the palm of the hand on the grip frame to open the gun. Two things flew out--the fired case, and the primer. Over pressure cartridge? Likely, though it was factory ammo. Mine was one of the early guns, with two different extractors. Neither one worked well with the .22TCM; either one will work with the 9mm round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 3165114, member: 15253"] 9mm worked fine in mine. 22TCM, while fun to shoot, was an absolute pain in the butt. Rarely, and I do mean rarely, did I fire more than 1 magazine full of .22TCM ammo without one or more malfunctions. Generally, it would leave a fired case in the chamber. Sometimes this required a cleaning rod thrust down the barrel to unseat the fired case. Once, it required the pistol to be placed with the nose of the slide on the edge of the bench, then a sharp downward blow with the palm of the hand on the grip frame to open the gun. Two things flew out--the fired case, and the primer. Over pressure cartridge? Likely, though it was factory ammo. Mine was one of the early guns, with two different extractors. Neither one worked well with the .22TCM; either one will work with the 9mm round. [/QUOTE]
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