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  • GatorHunter
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    • Dec 2008
    • 343

    Hicap .22 pistol???

    What .22 cal pistol can we purchase in California, with the capability to accept more than 10 rounds if we move or drive out of state? I know theirs a kel-tec that holds30 rounds of 22 mag. Is their any others out their that aren't ridiculously priced like the fn? Thanks,
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    • Oct 2005
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    If you find one, remember the 10+ mags cannot be assembled inside CA.
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      ClarenceBoddicker
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      • Nov 2008
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        r1ghtw1ng
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 1335

        Plenty of options, but these listed require mag locks, which of course you could remove once you leave the state.

        Ruger Charger uses 10/22 mags. There are plenty of 25/50/100 round mag options for those.
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          rromeo
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2009
          • 6981

          I can't think of many. 22s tend to need a curved magazine for high capacity, which doesn't fit well in a traditional pistol gripframe.
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            GatorHunter
            Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 343

            Originally posted by r1ghtw1ng
            Plenty of options, but these listed require mag locks, which of course you could remove once you leave the state.

            Ruger Charger uses 10/22 mags. There are plenty of 25/50/100 round mag options for those.
            GSG-5PK
            AR-15 pistol with Ceiner bolt
            Those are all nice but non are this small http://www.keltecweapons.com/our-guns/pistols/pmr-30/

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            • #7
              huntercf
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 3114

              I have a GSG 522PK, I have 2 mags that are 10 rounders but there are mags that hold quite a few more. It is off roster so I bought it as a SSE, for only $400 it is a lot of fun and much cheaper than one in 9mm.
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                sfr292
                Junior Member
                • May 2012
                • 27

                I have a PMR as well as a FN57, good luck finding a PMR for less than $600 now, when I got mine it was $300. And that was not in CA where things of this nature are plentiful.
                Pretty much all other 22's are much smaller, 10-12 rds tops.
                I've played with GSG's, I'm not a big fan at all, if you have one and like it, good on you, but not for me. I would spend the extra for the real HK22, much better built. The M&P 1522 is worth every dime, well built and shoots like a dream, I've shot plenty of sub 1" at 100 with mine. But again, none of these are pistols.

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                  Capybara
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                  • Feb 2012
                  • 15100

                  Originally posted by huntercf
                  I have a GSG 522PK, I have 2 mags that are 10 rounders but there are mags that hold quite a few more. It is off roster so I bought it as a SSE, for only $400 it is a lot of fun and much cheaper than one in 9mm.
                  Who in SoCal SSEs .22 handguns?
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                    GatorHunter
                    Member
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 343

                    I would pay the 600 for the pmr it looks like a fun gun to shoot. Theirs not many 22 handgun that have options like that.

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