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Posted On: 1/21/2021
By: Ronnie Byers
A: Absolutely Ronnie. I can't promise exactly when, but we do intend to get 22 WMR bask in stock as soon as possible.
Posted On: 11/19/2020
By: Marvin
A: Hi Marvin! If your revolver is chambered for 22 LR , then Eley's Subsonic line of 22 LR ammunition should function correctly in it. Low velocity 22 LR ammo has a greater chance of failing to cycle a semi-automatic weapon, but that's not a problem when it comes to revolvers.
Posted On: 11/17/2020
By: Jann
A: I'm very sorry to hear it Jann! I'm only able to answer questions about ammo, but our customer service team is standing by to help you with this. Please reach out to them anytime at (800) 317-9506 or customerservice@luckygunner.com.
Posted On: 11/6/2020
By: Brandon
A: Hi Brandon! Kriss recommends 22 LR ammo with a muzzle velocity greater than 950 fps for your rifle. This ammo is nearly 100 fps faster than that, so I believe it ought to cycle your rifle reliably.
Posted On: 9/28/2020
By: Pete
A: Hello Pete! I cannot say for certain without testing out your rifle, but I would warn you that subsonic 22 LR has a good chance of failing to extract from or stovepiping in a converted CMMG. You could theoretically trim the recoil spring to compensate for this ammo's lower chamber pressure, but I suspect you may not wish to do that.
I regret that we haven't got more suitable 22 LR for your rifle in stock at the moment, but we do update our inventory frequently. I hope you'll check back in soon to see what we can do for you!
Posted On: 9/28/2020
By: Lin
A: Hello Lin! I'm uncertain whether you own a Ruger SR22, Ruger Mark IV, Ruger LCP II, or other 22 LR Ruger handgun. In any event, I would warn you that subsonic ammo like this could possibly fail to reliably cycle a semi-automatic firearm. I also would not recommend this ammo for self-defense. The 22 LR is already a relatively weak cartridge, and although it is used for self-defense by some, this low-powered ammo would not prove as capable of neutralizing a threat as higher powered 22 LR ammo.
I regret that we haven't got a more suitable choice for 22 LR for self-defense in stock at the moment. We do update our inventory frequently, however, so I hope you will check back in again soon to see how we can be of better help to you!
Posted On: 9/27/2020
By: Tom
A: No sir, I do not. My primary concern when it comes to the functionality of subsonic ammo is whether it will create enough chamber pressure to correctly cycle a semi-auto. A bolt action can't have that problem, so I see absolutely no reason why this ammo shouldn't treat your T1x well.
Posted On: 9/26/2020
By: Ivan
A: Hello Ivan! I'd hesitate to recommend this ammo for a PPK/s. I believe its gun springs are a little too heavy to cycle properly with a subsonic load like this. You could theoretically replace them with lighter springs, but you'd probably prefer to stick with supersonic loads.
I regret that we haven't got any higher velocity 22 LR in store at the moment, but that's likely to change soon. We're still getting in lots of ammo even during this ammo drought, and we update our site frequently. I hope you'll check back in again soon to see how we can be of better use to you!
Posted On: 9/25/2020
By: James
A: Hi James! I believe this ammo should treat your G44 very well. This guy actually recorded a video testing out this same ammo in your handgun, and it looks like he didn't experience any problems at all: youtube.com/watch?v=XbvZQl5VJdE&ab_channel=WHO_TEE_WHO
Posted On: 9/25/2020
By: Mike
A: Hello Mike! Certainly, this ammo should function correctly in any revolver chambered for 22 LR.
Posted On: 9/24/2020
By: Henry Ly
A: Hello Henry! I believe this ammo should cycle and feed in your RS22 just fine. I haven't tested it myself, but the fellow in this YouTube video tests out CCI's very similar subsonic ammo in his RS22 and the rifle appears to cycle like a charm: youtube.com/watch?v=yJR8HRRsaBo&ab_channel=AlmostTactical.
Posted On: 9/23/2020
By: Mark Zielinski
A: BEAUTIFUL pistol. It's my understanding that you should only run subsonic ammo through a High Standard, so Eley's should make a fine choice for yours.
Posted On: 9/22/2020
By: Jason
A: Nice rifle! Yes sir, your lever-action can handle any 22 LR ammo I can think of, including subsonic!
Posted On: 9/22/2020
By: Mike Kimpton
A: Hey, I have one of those too! I haven't tested Eley's subsonic ammo in it, though, and I can't find any results online. That said, there's a strong possibility this ammo may give a Standard cycling issues. I'd recommend you check back in again soon, because we'll very likely have higher velocity ammo in stock that will do a better job cycling your pistol.
Posted On: 9/19/2020
By: John
A: Should work well! Guns & Ammo even said that Eley's is one of the better subsonic loads that you can pick for the 10/22: gunsandammo.com/editorial/5-best-subsonic-loads-22lr/367863
Posted On: 9/16/2020
By: tx22 owner
A: I haven't personally tried this ammo in the TX-22, although it's my understanding that the handgun runs subsonic ammo surprisingly well. On Target Magazine has good things to say (ontargetmagazine.com/2019/07/taurus-tx-22-pistol/2/), as does Cold Bore Miracle (coldboremiracle.com/tag/taurus). I can't guarantee you perfect performance in all good faith, but I believe you should be satisfied with this ammo!
Posted On: 9/16/2020
By: wally wynkoop
A: Absolutely, this ammo ought to work splendidly in a Golden Boy chambered for 22 LR!
Posted On: 9/15/2020
By: Steve
A: Should work well! Guns & Ammo even said that Eley's is one of the better subsonic loads that you can pick for the 10/22: gunsandammo.com/editorial/5-best-subsonic-loads-22lr/367863
Posted On: 9/10/2020
By: Sean Schneider
A: I don't want to guarantee that this ammo will cycle your GSG 1911 – but I'd personally expect it to. Even HV ammo will deliver a subsonic muzzle velocity out of that handgun, so the difference in performance shouldn't be staggering. I mean, here's a video of a fella successfully running CCI's subsonic ammo through a suppressed GSG: youtube.com/watch?v=s4XjcZX7aNA&ab_channel=box4053. But again, I can't fairly promise anything I haven't personally tested and confirmed myself!
Posted On: 9/9/2020
By: Nicole
A: Hi Nicole! This ammo should treat your Mark IV very nicely. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with your Savage, however. Forgive me if this is a silly guess, but that wouldn't by chance happen to be a shotgun, would it? If so 22 LR ammo will not work in it – you'd want whichever gauge shotshell it's chambered for, most likely 12 Gauge or 20 Gauge.
Posted On: 9/9/2020
By: Cynthia DiFabritiis
A: Absolutely! My only caution would be that subsonic ammo like this may fail to reliably cycle your Victory. I'd personally order this ammo and expect it to function correctly in a Victory, but I want you to know the semi-auto may occasionally fail to extract a spent case and load a new round into the chamber.
Posted On: 9/8/2020
By: Michael
A: Hi Michael! By definition "subsonic" ammo doesn't need a suppressor in order to deliver a muzzle velocity slower than 1,125 fps (the speed of sound). Any firearm can fire subsonic ammo! That said, there is a slim chance that this subsonic ammo won't allow your semi-automatic rifle to cycle correctly. The 15-22 does have a pretty good reputation for cycling correctly with subsonic ammo, and I expect this particular ammo should treat your rifle just fine, but I want you to know that that's a potential concern.
Posted On: 9/7/2020
By: Bruce Van Horn
A: Hi Bruce! As a British company Eley manufacturers their 22 LR ammo according to CIP specifications. It's the European equivalent of SAAMI, and while there are slight variations between the two standards I don't believe they are significant enough to cause a malfunction in your M100. I find that warnings like that are primarily to discourage you from using shady, undistinguished manufacturers' ammo, but Eley is favored pretty heavily by competitive shooters throughout the U.S.
Posted On: 9/6/2020
By: D
A: Thanks for reaching out! My only concern is that the semi-auto P22 has a habit of occasionally not fully cycling with some types of subsonic ammunition – especially when it's a newer pistol. I haven't personally tested ELEY's subsonic ammo in the P22 – it should be okay, in my opinion – but I can't guarantee with total confidence that this ammo will enable your handgun to cycle correctly. And thanks to the ammo drought this is the only 22 LR we have in stock at the moment, so I can't suggest you try anything else. If you have any reservations then I hope you'll check back in again soon. Our inventory updates pretty frequently!
Posted On: 9/5/2020
By: Bob
A: Hi Bob! This ammo is subsonic. It will probably function correctly in your M9_22LR, but I can't guarantee it won't fail to cycle your semi-automatic. I'm afraid we haven't got a better alternative in stock at the moment, but we are getting in new ammo daily and updating our site just as often. I hope you'll check back in soon to see what we can do for you!