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Pistol Packing Maggie
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"There's been a lot of thought and counter-thought given to the question of what's an ideal packing pistol and packing caliber for casual carry in the woods and across the fields. For 99 percent of our roaming adventures, my vote goes to the ever versatile and deadly .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire chambered in whatever handgun suits your fancy."
"The .22 WMR, as debuted in 1959, was designed at Winchester to do one thing well — to kill something. It’s not a plinking round. It’s not a target round. It’s not cheap. It uses jacketed hollowpoints. And in its present array of loadings, it’s better than it’s ever been in the 48 years of its existence. The little Maggie is one terrific cartridge today." ... |
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