The warning does not apply to your (modern) Rugers, etc...
The warning does not apply to your (modern) Rugers, etc. chambered in .22 WRM.
It pertains only to (obsolete) revolvers chambered for .22 WRF.
Assuming the copy is correct, this is clearly stated in the Mfg's email.
However, the apparent confusion does illustrate the importance of paying attention to caliber markings on both ammunition AND firearms.
Hope this helps.
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Complete thread:
- Info from CCI re .22 WRF in revolvers -
Catoosa,
2012-01-18, 09:45
- sure glad my dual cylinder 22 revolvers havent heard this -
cable,
2012-01-18, 11:11
- sure glad my dual cylinder 22 revolvers havent heard this -
Catoosa,
2012-01-19, 09:21
- amazing what we can learn from the manufacturers and experts -
cable,
2012-01-19, 10:53
- The warning does not apply to your (modern) Rugers, etc... -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 12:27
- THIS is the type of gun the warning is about. -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 12:39
- Gotcha; thought it was a rehash of the 22 / 22wmr thing - cable, 2012-01-19, 13:00
- THIS is the type of gun the warning is about. -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 12:39
- The warning does not apply to your (modern) Rugers, etc... -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 12:27
- amazing what we can learn from the manufacturers and experts -
cable,
2012-01-19, 10:53
- sure glad my dual cylinder 22 revolvers havent heard this -
Catoosa,
2012-01-19, 09:21
- Info from CCI re .22 WRF in revolvers -
Catoosa,
2012-01-19, 19:41
- The manufacturers have to walk a pretty thin line. -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 21:06
- "Better to get on with it, I think, and pursue the hobby... - Hoot, 2012-01-20, 07:58
- WELL SAID. - Rob Leahy, 2012-01-20, 14:28
- The manufacturers have to walk a pretty thin line. -
FOG,
2012-01-19, 21:06
- sure glad my dual cylinder 22 revolvers havent heard this -
cable,
2012-01-18, 11:11