.22 ILARCO
The .22 Winchester Short Magnum Rimfire, also called .22 ILARCO or .22 American,[2] was a rimfire cartridge designed for the American-180 rimfire submachine gun. At the time the cartridge was created, the design of the American-180 had been taken over by the Illinois Arms Company, Inc., hence the ILARCO name.
.22 Winchester Short Magnum | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1987[1] |
Manufacturer | Winchester |
Specifications | |
Parent case | .22 WMR |
Case type | Rimmed, straight |
Bullet diameter | .224 in (5.7 mm) |
Neck diameter | .242 in (6.1 mm) |
Base diameter | .242 in (6.1 mm) |
Rim diameter | .294 in (7.5 mm) |
Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) |
Case length | .669 in (17.0 mm) |
Overall length | .950 in (24.1 mm) |
Primer type | Rimfire |
History
Sometime after the Illinois Arms Company, Inc. (ILARCO) purchased the rights to the American-180 they determined a more powerful cartridge would be appropriate, which resulted in the creation of the .22 Magnum Short. The new cartridge was designed so that a simple change of barrel was all that was required to switch between standard .22 Long Rifle, for which the gun was designed, and the new cartridge.
Dimensions and loading
The .22 Short Magnum uses a shorter version of the .22 WMR case with the same 40 grain projectile as the original .22 WMR loading.
See also
References
- "Rimfire Small Arms Rounds". Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "THE CARTRIDGE COLLECTOR". Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved 26 July 2020.