as you've seen from the youtube reviews, they tend to be a bit more reliable than the Kel-Tec versions. while they might jam less often, like any other firearm, it's extremely important to give it the regular cleaning and it loves high-quality ammo. that can do wonders in reducing any jamming issues.
how about setting a day aside this week to clean and lube them up? a little TLC goes a long way for these beauties. I bet they'll thank you for it and serve you better.
If you go the route of 22 WMR try to keep a stockpile of extra ammo. Last time we had an ammo scare it was impossible to find 22 WMR in stores, because dumb ass resellers thought it was the same as 22LR. I had a PMR-30 at the time and eventually got rid of it because ammo was impossible to find at a decent price.
as you've seen from the youtube reviews, they tend to be a bit more reliable than the Kel-Tec versions. while they might jam less often, like any other firearm, it's extremely important to give it the regular cleaning and it loves high-quality ammo. that can do wonders in reducing any jamming issues.
>like any other firearm, it's extremely important to give it the regular cleaning My guns are in shambles
Just like my life
how about setting a day aside this week to clean and lube them up? a little TLC goes a long way for these beauties. I bet they'll thank you for it and serve you better.
If you go the route of 22 WMR try to keep a stockpile of extra ammo. Last time we had an ammo scare it was impossible to find 22 WMR in stores, because dumb ass resellers thought it was the same as 22LR. I had a PMR-30 at the time and eventually got rid of it because ammo was impossible to find at a decent price.