DO NOT FIRE THIS WEAPON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DANGER!!!!!!!!!!!! DANGER!!!!!!!!!! DANGER!!!! Take it to a qualified gunsmith NOW!!!!!!!!!!! You have a chamber problem that may or may not be able to be fixed. DO NOT FIRE
DO NOT FIRE
DO NOT FIRE
DANGER
DANGER
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it stands for Winchester Magnum Rifle.....it takes a 22 MAG BULLET
NO! The .22 mag case is larger in diameter than the .22 long rifle case thus the chamber of a .22 mag gun is too large for a .22 long rifle bullet. If the bullet does fire, the case will split with unpleasant and innaccurate results.
NO. .22LR is smaller in diameter than .22 Magnum, and is likely to split the cartridge case, and accuracy will be very poor.
The 1100 mag shoots 3in. shells, the 1100 standard shoots 2 3/4in. shells.
A 22 WMR cartridge should be a bit too fat for a 22 LR chamber. If the magnum shells will go into the cylinder but it is NOT marked 22 WMR, I wouldn't shoot it at all! If it IS marked as a magnum, don't use standard 22s.
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no it does not
.22 Mag only.
Not safely. The 22 lr is a slightly smaller case dimension, so it'll split in the cambe of a 22 mag gun, and vent gas out the back.
No, the 22 Mag will not fit.
The mini-mag should still be .22 LR.
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