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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 473809" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Vito, I remembered that in the first post and completely forgot it concerning the PMR30. </p><p></p><p>The PMR30 jams, all semi-autos jam sometime or another, limp wrist, ammo, magazines, the gun itself...there's too much going on to keep Murphy at bay. Keltec quality slipped when the PMR30 exploded into a crowd favorite. I believe they've caught up in quality and quantity. </p><p></p><p>If all I can have is 10 rounds of 22WMR, I'd give up four rounds and buy a quality revolver. 22WMR is still a rim fire and I'd like to have second strike ability. A fail to fire or fail to eject in a semi-auto at the worst possible moment requires a tap/rack/bang and that does need to be pounded into their heads. You'd be surprised at the number of otherwise rational people that will look at the gun, pull the trigger, look at the gun, pull the trigger like it's somehow going to unjam itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 473809, member: 10"] Vito, I remembered that in the first post and completely forgot it concerning the PMR30. The PMR30 jams, all semi-autos jam sometime or another, limp wrist, ammo, magazines, the gun itself...there's too much going on to keep Murphy at bay. Keltec quality slipped when the PMR30 exploded into a crowd favorite. I believe they've caught up in quality and quantity. If all I can have is 10 rounds of 22WMR, I'd give up four rounds and buy a quality revolver. 22WMR is still a rim fire and I'd like to have second strike ability. A fail to fire or fail to eject in a semi-auto at the worst possible moment requires a tap/rack/bang and that does need to be pounded into their heads. You'd be surprised at the number of otherwise rational people that will look at the gun, pull the trigger, look at the gun, pull the trigger like it's somehow going to unjam itself. [/QUOTE]
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