mljdeckard
Member
Just ordered an RIA double-stack 9mm. They sell them as .22 TCM, with an included 9mm conversion setup.
Having not yet fired it, I think the .22 TCM is a nifty little cartridge that will probably turn a jackrabbit into a fine pink mist. The cases can be formed from 5.56 brass, and loaded with .22 Hornet bullets.
What I am wondering is, since pistol cartridges don't have enough energy to make hydrostatic shock a real factor, does the TCM cross that line? A 40 grain bullet moving 2000 fps?
Having not yet fired it, I think the .22 TCM is a nifty little cartridge that will probably turn a jackrabbit into a fine pink mist. The cases can be formed from 5.56 brass, and loaded with .22 Hornet bullets.
What I am wondering is, since pistol cartridges don't have enough energy to make hydrostatic shock a real factor, does the TCM cross that line? A 40 grain bullet moving 2000 fps?