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Glock 44 and cci stinger


Trigger Mike

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A matched pair if ever I saw one is a glock 44 with cci stinger.  My glock dated some winchester copper hollow point but asked cci stinger to marry her.  

 

Winchester sometimes didn't want to go inside but cci didn't hesitate.   Winchester sometimes would get bent out of shape but stinger stays straight like it should and goes where glock tells him to. 

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My S&W model 17 really likes Stinger as well. It also likes the CCI Velocitor as well. 
I think both rounds are good choices from a handgun. It also likes most Aquila high velocity .22 rounds. 
My 17 does not like Winchester Wildcats, Remington Thunderbolts & Federal Gold Medal Match. 
I will have to relearn what my S&W 63 likes. It’s back at the factory for a new barrel. 

 

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I'm given to understand the new rimfire Glock has definite preferences.

Stangers are top on the list.

(Speaking of which I need to get some genuine Stangers. I got some Choot 'em when they came out and they're a display item ... other stuff for punching holes!)

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Stingers have a higher velocity.  Semi auto rimfire guns like high velocity.  

 

CCI rimfire ammo has a great reputation with competitive shooters.  It's more consistent that the bulk box stuff from Winchester or Remington.

 

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2 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Stinger cases are longer than the LR case is.

Don't run'em in a true match grade cut chamber.

OLG 

 

Howdy Lumpy.

My thoughts exactly..... UNTIL I ran some in my S&W model 41.

 

I've tried approx 20 different types (brands) of .22 ammo in various .22 auto pistols with

surprising results in some of them.

 

As for the 'Stangers' (as we say here in TN), they are the #1 choice in my Model 41.

And ironically, my close #2 is CCI Standard Velocity.  

 

..........Widder

 

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8 hours ago, Widder, SASS #59054 said:

 

Howdy Lumpy.

My thoughts exactly..... UNTIL I ran some in my S&W model 41.

 

I've tried approx 20 different types (brands) of .22 ammo in various .22 auto pistols with

surprising results in some of them.

 

As for the 'Stangers' (as we say here in TN), they are the #1 choice in my Model 41.

And ironically, my close #2 is CCI Standard Velocity.  

 

..........Widder

 

What yr is your 41?

They wont fully chamber in my 41 that was built in 1978.

I have found both CCI std solids and mini-mag solids shoot the best in mine.

OLG 

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Shot one today with the cheap Winchester ammo. One failure to fire but it wasn't the gun. Good hit on the round, just didn't go off. Nice light gun, disappointed that the max capacity if 10. Good shooting gun and accurate, just not worth the cash for me. Too bad, I like Glocks.

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Lumpy,

its a new one, probably made in 2015 or after.

 

I got a friend who loves his new Taurus .22

We went out and fired the first 50 rounds thru it last weekend.   100% reliable so far.

 

It shot very well.  Trigger is very good also.

 

As for me, I'll probably add the new Walther PPQ .22  5" to my .22 battery.

Looks like a good .22 also.

 

..........Widder

 

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