Whoa! That looks about as effective as throwing a dart. Much less than I thought.The internet says 2mm Kolibri.
5.7x28 is as close as you will get without going to a weird wildcat.
5.7x28 is as close as you will get without going to a weird wildcat.
PistolFor a rifle or a pistol?
That's pretty much an FN Five Seven. Low recoil, accurate, light, more powerful than .22 Mag, 20 round magazine. And it is a real military grade weapon. I really don't think there is anything else close.Pistol
What I am thinking of is the Kel-Tec PMR-30 that can use a center fire primer for better reliability and perhaps a little more power.
Being rimless it could be stacked in a magazine more easily.
This ^^^^^^^.!!That's pretty much an FN Five Seven. Low recoil, accurate, light, more powerful than .22 Mag, 20 round magazine. And it is a real military grade weapon. I really don't think there is anything else close.
Micro-magnums that run at crazy pressures are interesting, but they also lead to expensive (but interesting) design solutions.
Well I'm gonna be repeating what others said but whatever...Whoa! That looks about as effective as throwing a dart. Much less than I thought.
I am looking for something more like a .22 magnum but has a centerfire primer and a rimless design.
You speak straight, Kemo Sabe! The purpose of the 2.7mm Kolibri was indoor (parlor) target shooting; the functional equivalent of 'darts'. I understand the modern game of 'darts' was developed by barkeeps in Britannia to keep drunken Roman soldiers from tearing the place with their spears.Whoa! That looks about as effective as throwing a dart. Much less than I thought.
I was going to say .25 ACP for modern, available calibers. Perhaps .22 Hornet for rifles. Someone mentioned the 5.7x28 round; that is pretty small.Flechette said:I am looking for something more like a .22 magnum but has a centerfire primer and a rimless design.