
Does the military still use .22LR? | [September Updated]
Oct 2, 2024 · The military uses a variety of .22LR firearms, including rifles (often takedown models for survival kits), pistols, and occasionally conversion kits for existing firearms that allow them …
.22 long rifle - Wikipedia
The .22 LR cartridge is popular with both novice shooters and experts. Its minimal recoil and relatively low noise make it an ideal cartridge for recreational shooting, small-game hunting, …
MC-58 Training Rifle: A .22 For The Marines - Shooting Sports USA
Apr 26, 2024 · A rimfire that replicated the M1 Garand for U.S. Marine Corps recruits, the MC-58 rifle is a fascinating footnote in U.S. military history.
New For 2025: Heckler & Koch G36 .22 LR - American Rifleman
Apr 5, 2025 · The rifle weighs 5.5 lbs. The G36 .22 LR mimics the centerfire G36 rifle (pictured) used by military and law enforcement personnel around the world. The H&K G36 .22 LR has …
.22 Surplus Rifles - Civilian Marksmanship Program
CMP has a selection of .22 surplus rifles available for purchase.
How US Special Operations Use Suppressed 22LR
Oct 24, 2022 · Let’s dive down into the pages of history to uncover the US military’s Special Operations use of the suppressed 22LR. Raise your hand if you enjoy the quietness of …
Mossberg Went to War - with a .22 - RifleMagazine
Mossberg produced a lot of .22 rimfire rifles, but perhaps the most important were those used to train American military recruits during World War II. Mossberg adapted its civilian .22 Long …
.22 rifles of the Home Guard and Auxiliary Units
The men that would go on to form the Home Guard came from a generation well used to rifle drill and marksmanship. Picture shows children from a Stepney primary school in 1908, leaning to …
The Rimfire Report: The Romanian M69 - Full-Sized 22LR Military …
Sep 11, 2023 · Today on the Rimfire Report we're taking a look at the Romanian M69 full-sized military trainer rifle chambered in 22LR and used
Mossberg M44US - I Like to Hear Myself Talk History
Feb 1, 2024 · Faced with a rapidly expanding military and a need to conserve primary small arms for the front lines, the US would turn to a simple but effective bolt action trainer in .22 Long Rifle.