
So I bought another Rock Island 1911, specifically a railed MS 2011 that came with both 22TCM and 9mm barrels. I got the singe-stack version.
I went to Elite Shooting tonight, to test it out. This gun was throwing flames at least a foot in front of the muzzle. I'm not exaggerating. It was to the point that I was beginning to flinch because of the big flashes. It's got a loud bark, too.
I had a box of 22TCM on the range table and an RO saw the ammo...he began to ask questions. He stuck around for the first mag's worth of fun (I currently only have one mag). I looked at my target and he commented on two things: 1) although I was hitting 7-8 o'clock from bulls-eye, the grouping was tight and many of the holes were touching. 2) he made a point of commenting on the muzzle flash.
I shot 100 rounds and didn't want to quit, but I had brought other guns to shoot. I only had two jams: a spent case didn't want to come out of the chamber and there was an immediate double-feed afterward. Other than that, there were no issues. Oh, and the ejected brass kept hitting the slide on the way out...I've got what looks like copper marks next to the ejector port.
I bought 250 rounds of 22TCM from an online store for $18.99/50-box (it got here within 2 days), but during the wait, I found out that Virginia Arms sells 22TCM (for $26/box). The Gun Shop also sells it for $25/box. It's good that I can find this round locally.





