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Rimfire rifle made by Remington
hornady magnum rimfire
There are dozens of models of rifles and a few revolvers that fire the .17 HMR cartridge. Rifles in that caliber are made by Remington, Winchester, Marlin, Mossberg, Savage, Taurus and others.
Ruger makes the New Model Single Six in .17 HMR, Taurus makes the 17SS6 in .17 HMR, the S&W 647 is available in .17 HMR, the Taurus Tracker can be had in .17 HMR, Alexander Arms and Excel Arms both make semi auto .17 HMR pistols,
Several brands manufacture firearms chambered for the .17 HMR (Hornady Magnum Rimfire) cartridge, including Ruger, Savage, Marlin, and Thompson/Center. These brands offer a variety of rifles and rimfire options designed for small game hunting and varmint control. The .17 HMR is popular for its flat trajectory and accuracy at longer ranges compared to other rimfire cartridges.
The exact value of a Marlin 917 vs FT 17 hammer with a stainless steel barrel would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the condition and age of the firearm.
In short, no. The .17 Mach 2 and the .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire are two different cartridges- they just happen to both have a 17 in their names. Only use the caliber of ammo that is stamped on the rifle. When chambered in a .17 HMR rifle, the .17 M2 will either not fire at all, or will split the cartridge casing on firing. The HMR has a larger case diameter and length than the M2.
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.17 HMR is a rimfire cartridge. The HMR stands for "Hornady Magnum Rimfire"
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