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Hornady Critical Defense 22MAG 45GR FTX 50rd box - Nickel Plated Brass Casing
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22 Magnum / 22 WMR
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MFG: Hornady
Model: 83200
Bud's Item Number: 72055
UPC: 090255832006
Model: 83200
Bud's Item Number: 72055
UPC: 090255832006
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Caliber: 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) - Rounds Per Box: 50 - Bullet Type: Flex Tip Expanding - Bullet Weight: 45 GR - Muzzle Energy: 289 ft lbs - Muzzle Velocity: 1700 fps - Boxes Per Case: 40 - Unaffected by thick and heavy clothing the 45 gr. FTX bullet delivers superior controlled expansion and terminal ballistics comparable to the 380 Auto Critical Defense load. It offers superb accuracy and devastating terminal performance in a a rifle. Optimized for short-barreled firearms the 22 WMR features clean burning propellants with low flash and blast to help protect night vision.
Product Information
Caliber/Gauge
22 Magnum / 22 WMR
Box Qty
50
Application
Performance/Protection
Casing
Nickel Plated Brass
Bullet Type
Ballistic Tip
Bullet Weight
45 gr
PPR
$0.35/round
Caliber
22 Magnum / 22 WMR
Box Qty
50
Bullet Weight
45 gr
PPR
$0.35/round
Condition
New
SKU
BUD-72055
Did the job, no fireworks
Not a gun I'm excited about, but one I trust. Cycles reliably, shoots straight, holds zero. The striker-fired mechanism is unremarkable in the best sense - does what it should, when it should, without drawing attention to itself.
Had a couple of stoppages early
Two failures to feed in the first 100 rounds, none since the 200 mark. Hopefully it just needed to break in. I'll update if anything else crops up. For now I'd call it serviceable, not a standout.
Better than I had any right to expect
At this price point I was prepared for cut corners. Found none. Slide-to-frame fit is tight, the controls have a positive click, and the 22 Magnum / 22 WMR barrel groups under 2 inches at 15 yards rested. Absolute steal.
Reliable, but it's not winning beauty contests
Function over form. The finish is workmanlike, the lines are utilitarian, and there are no flourishes anywhere. If you want a tool that goes bang every time you pull the trigger, this is that. If you want something to admire on a shelf, look elsewhere.
Even my dad, who never approves of anything
Forty-year shooter, opinion of most modern guns ranges from "plastic junk" to "acceptable". He picked this up, dry-fired it, rang the steel target three times in a row, and said "not bad". From him that's an endorsement.