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.22 TCM

Post by ChiefJohn » 04 Dec 2011, 08:50

Discussion of the new Fred Craig .22 TCM and 1911 pistol that will also handle 9mm with the additional barrel and spring (included). While I have no regrets on purchasing my FiveseveN, the factory support of this caliber for the civilian community is weak. Fred, at Atomitronx http://atomitronx.com/index.html, in conjunction with Armscor http://www.armscor.com.ph/home.htm have produced a winner with the .22 TCM -- with the included 9mm barrel/spring. Just my opinion folks -- we'll see how the two calibers compete in the future.

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Post by Buffman » 04 Dec 2011, 09:54

Caliber has been discussed in length a little bit here. They make no mention whether or not velocity is achieveable with other bullets besides their own. Not to mention ammunition cost is $5-6 more per box than SS197SR. There is already ammo available that does the same velocity as the .22 TCM. Lets not forget you're using a 1911 firearm that weighs 38 ounces UNLOADED, to the 5.7s 26 ounces fully loaded. It's nice you can order a 9mm barrel to go with it, but I see no advantage of the .22 TCM over the 5.7 :)

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Re: .22 TCM

Post by ChiefJohn » 04 Dec 2011, 10:58

The 9mm barrel/spring is included in the estimated $720 range. According to the recent article in the "American Handgunner", .22 TCM Micro-Mag ammo is $20 box of 50, $350 per case of 1,000. Custom reloading is available for $12.50 a box (customer brass).

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Post by Buffman » 04 Dec 2011, 11:51

I'm pulling prices right off the manufacturer's website..

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Post by panzermk2 » 04 Dec 2011, 11:53

For starters lets look at their bullet and just how limited you are. You can only use their 80+ year old left over 22 Hornet bullet. Do to length issues you can't even use the 30gr V-max bullet.

Velocity is irrelevant since our 40gr load matches theirs from a shorter barrel.

Also as a PDW round the supper short soft point bullet with a squared sectional density (Think I just made up a new term) beyond 50 yards I can't help but speculate just how inaccurate this short bullet will be.
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Post by flyingirish04 » 04 Dec 2011, 12:15

Yeah, I don't think this brings anything to the table as far as the 5.7 goes. I am not an FN fanatic, and I can see that.
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Post by jnomad66 » 08 Dec 2011, 19:37

Does anyone know when this product will actually be available?

Considering that it can switch between 9mm and .22 tcm, would it be posssible to switch calibres in other guns with a barrel change? Because If I could buy a reasonably priced conversion barrel for a CZ 9mm I would be all over this calibre.

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Re: .22 TCM

Post by srt-4_jon » 08 Dec 2011, 19:40

i just posted in a thread that they are hitting the streets now.

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Post by nrv216 » 08 Dec 2011, 19:56

jnomad66 wrote:Does anyone know when this product will actually be available?

Considering that it can switch between 9mm and .22 tcm, would it be posssible to switch calibres in other guns with a barrel change? Because If I could buy a reasonably priced conversion barrel for a CZ 9mm I would be all over this calibre.

I mean you could convert just about any gun to a smaller caliber and make it work but I doubt that armscor is making barrels to convert other platforms to their proprietary (and unproven) round. Basically if you wanted to throw a lot of money into having a CZ converted to .22tcm you could. But I have not yet heard of anyone mass producing conversion kits.

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Post by Valorius » 14 Jan 2012, 15:35

It would make far more sense to produce a 1911 that fires 5.7x28mm IMO.

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Post by f3rr37 » 20 Jan 2012, 20:49

Valorius wrote:It would make far more sense to produce a 1911 that fires 5.7x28mm IMO.
The 1911 grip doesn't have enough room to fit the length of the round. :(

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Re: .22 TCM

Post by nrv216 » 20 Jan 2012, 20:59

Hey fuzzy,

Your new ferret picture has a big butt! I just posted a reply in the other thread about the .22 tcm pistol. Would it be more appropriate here?

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Post by f3rr37 » 20 Jan 2012, 21:04

nrv216 wrote:Hey fuzzy,

Your new ferret picture has a big butt! I just posted a reply in the other thread about the .22 tcm pistol. Would it be more appropriate here?

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Post by NLVMike » 21 Jan 2012, 12:40

I stopped by the Armscor booth at the SHOT show to handle the TCM. You may recall that I took some photos of it last year at the SHOT show and posted them up here for a little discussion. This year my first question was, "are they shipping?" They were emphatic that the full size had been shipping for about a month. They also had a commander sized TCM on display that they claim would be shipping soon (?). The gun comes with a 9mm barrel and spring. The mags are a standard Para 9mm mag, but they have been modified for the TCM. The front edges of the feed lips have been cut down. The TCM mags will still work for 9mm, but the 9mm mags will not feed TCM. No one else is producing the TCM ammo, but they are a pretty big ammo manufacturer and can likely keep up with demand if it takes off. If you love the 1911 platform and want a 40 grain, 2,000 fps projectile, this is the one. I love both the 1911 and FsN platforms, but I would not consider the TCM a direct competitor. The gun is steel and heavy, and the cartridge is decidely low-tech. Doesn't mean I wouldn't buy one. I mean really, I'm already stereotyped as a 22 mag guy; I shoot an FsN....

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Re: .22 TCM

Post by Errackeleo » 21 Apr 2012, 09:26

The Baron's Den in Eugene Oregon had a few of these. I've always considered RIA/Armscor a little cheap. I know nothing of their quality or reliability, but I am considering buying one of these just to compare it to my FN.

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Post by panzermk2 » 21 Apr 2012, 12:31

Errackeleo wrote:The Baron's Den in Eugene Oregon had a few of these. I've always considered RIA/Armscor a little cheap. I know nothing of their quality or reliability, but I am considering buying one of these just to compare it to my FN.


RIA/Armscor 1911's are like the Norinco 45's of the early 90's. Good platforms to build a nice 45. I bought one for my brother in law. Fit sucked, finish was pretty good parts where junk. So pitched everything but the frame, slide and barrel. Replaced everything with a combination of Wilson and Kings custom parts.

22 TCM biggest issue is and will be bullet limitations. The 5.7x28 can easily match ballistics but with much better bullets. BOZ would smoke it.
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Post by Buffman » 08 Jun 2012, 18:31

I wonder if the bullet limitation is coming into play. I see .22TCM can be had from Armscor in 36gr, but it's 200 fps slower than the 40gr SP they sell...

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Post by cHaMeLeoN352 » 03 Sep 2012, 16:47

Anyone have or used one of these?

It is an interesting little cartridge, with a velocity of over 2000 ft/s... in a 1911 platform!

I imagine that it would be even more devastating out of a rifle.

Comes with a spare 9mm replacement barrel as well. Two guns in one!

All for around $600
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What do you guys think?

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Post by ripcity » 24 Sep 2012, 01:12

It's very tempting, especially at that price.

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Post by panzermk2 » 24 Sep 2012, 09:35

Very limited bullet choices due to length limitations.
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Interesting. Wonder how that bullet design would play into soft armor penetration from the 22TCM
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No.


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Post by justa22 » 16 Nov 2012, 08:55

Just got back from the range with my new 22TCM, first impressions, weapon's fit and finish are very good, have not had any problem finding ammo or extra mags. Trigger pull is great, no takeup, very crisp, measured little over 3 lbs. Has adjustable sights , frontsight is blade type, black, hard to see, rear sight two white dots, works well. Fired 100 rounds, gun performed flawless, sounds like a cannon with fireball, hardly and kick,very easy to keep on target. Did not have a chrono available, gonna get one, when I do I will report back. Paid 599.00 for the weapon, comes with 9mm barrel and spring, one 18 rnd. mag., just called Armscor parts in Nevada and ordered two additional mags, 34.00 each,shipped out today. Over all I was pleased with the weapon.

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Post by noclue » 26 Feb 2013, 19:21

justa22 wrote:Just got back from the range with my new 22TCM, first impressions, weapon's fit and finish are very good, have not had any problem finding ammo or extra mags. Trigger pull is great, no takeup, very crisp, measured little over 3 lbs. Has adjustable sights , frontsight is blade type, black, hard to see, rear sight two white dots, works well. Fired 100 rounds, gun performed flawless, sounds like a cannon with fireball, hardly and kick,very easy to keep on target. Did not have a chrono available, gonna get one, when I do I will report back. Paid 599.00 for the weapon, comes with 9mm barrel and spring, one 18 rnd. mag., just called Armscor parts in Nevada and ordered two additional mags, 34.00 each,shipped out today. Over all I was pleased with the weapon.
How much is a box of ammo? Webb site says $25.00, can't find it around here for that.

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Post by blueorison » 26 Feb 2013, 19:33

Sounds like a lot of fun.

Since it comes with a 9mm conversion and it's an ARMSCOR, that's a great deal. You could shoot Single Stack division with it. :thumb:
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Post by sonofsarge » 30 Dec 2013, 11:23

Curious if anyone has tried the new TCM22 cartridge. I just Got a Commander length Rock Island in TCM22. The 5" comes with a 9mm conversion barrel. Not a big fan of hi-cap 1911's, but this is a fun pistol to shoot. Reminds me of a tamer .357Sig with it's muzzle flash. I would estimate velocity in the neighborhood of 1700fps. With a 40gr bullet, it hits harder than my 5.7 but not quite as accurate. May end up a fad, but I'm ok with that too. Hornady gas dies on the market for reloading.

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Post by blueorison » 20 Feb 2015, 12:02

One is on the way for me to test out; just in time.. going to do the next round of testing on IIIA for the latest iteration of rounds Grimmond sent me.
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Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?

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Post by panzermk2 » 20 Feb 2015, 15:13

Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?

Already being worked on.
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panzermk2 wrote:
Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?

Already being worked on.
What will be the country of origin of this 21st Century Tokarev?

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Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?
Either your statement makes no sense, or I don't comprehend it.

You want a double stacked Tokarev pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Why...?
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Post by blueorison » 20 Feb 2015, 18:34

The pistol is backordered :(

Oh well, it's still coming; just more slowly
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blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?
Either your statement makes no sense, or I don't comprehend it.

You want a double stacked Tokarev pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Why...?

The 7.62x25 is bit fatter than the 5.7x28. So the Tokarev (the extra length of the Yugo M57 would be preferable) magazine width would not even have to altered to be a staggered column 5.7 magazine, it would need an altered top end / feed lips and follower.
A cocked and locked high capacity Tokarev, what is not to like?

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Surfgun wrote:
blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?
Either your statement makes no sense, or I don't comprehend it.

You want a double stacked Tokarev pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Why...?

The 7.62x25 is bit fatter than the 5.7x28. So the Tokarev (the extra length of the Yugo M57 would be preferable) magazine width would not even have to altered to be a staggered column 5.7 magazine, it would need an altered top end / feed lips and follower.
A cocked and locked high capacity Tokarev, what is not to like?
Ergonomics, trigger, sights, uhh basically everything is not to like.
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blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:
blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?
Either your statement makes no sense, or I don't comprehend it.

You want a double stacked Tokarev pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Why...?

The 7.62x25 is bit fatter than the 5.7x28. So the Tokarev (the extra length of the Yugo M57 would be preferable) magazine width would not even have to altered to be a staggered column 5.7 magazine, it would need an altered top end / feed lips and follower.
A cocked and locked high capacity Tokarev, what is not to like?
Ergonomics, trigger, sights, uhh basically everything is not to like.[/quote

Put on an arched backstrap, customized grip panels, pollish the trigger bow/sear interface, a set of new sights, fixed. Remember, without the 1911 as the starting point, the Tokarev would have never happened. The bare bones are there, with spit and pollish, the Tokarev can be turned from a relatively crude service pistol into a trim classic combat pistol (imagine Wilson Combat aftermarket parts). The Tokarev, just has never had Americans to customize it, to turn it into something more refined.
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Surfgun wrote:
blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:
blueorison wrote:
Surfgun wrote:Stop screwing around with the 1911 platform for the high velocity - small rounds. How about an advanced thumb safety, target sight, double stacked magazine Tokarev in 5.7x28?
Either your statement makes no sense, or I don't comprehend it.

You want a double stacked Tokarev pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Why...?

The 7.62x25 is bit fatter than the 5.7x28. So the Tokarev (the extra length of the Yugo M57 would be preferable) magazine width would not even have to altered to be a staggered column 5.7 magazine, it would need an altered top end / feed lips and follower.
A cocked and locked high capacity Tokarev, what is not to like?
Ergonomics, trigger, sights, uhh basically everything is not to like.[/quote

Put on an arched backstrap, customized grip panels, pollish the trigger bow/sear interface, a set of new sights, fixed. Remember, without the 1911 as the starting point, the Tokarev would have never happened. The Tokarev, just never had Americans to customize it, to turn it into something more refined.

Nailed it! :thumb:

The first time I shot a tok, it was @ 25yds. It was supremely accurate. 5 shots were about 3-4 inches with the pathetic sights and 8lb trigger.

I think the main draw of the tok - the cheap, plentiful ammo - is gone. So... :(
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Re: .22 TCM

Post by DoubleJ » 20 Feb 2015, 20:18

It's not gone in my basement. Don't have a Tok though...

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Post by Buffman » 20 Feb 2015, 20:30

My friend has a .22TCM that's going to get some use this summer :D Hope to put it up against different types of armor. Are there good reloading recipes out there for them, or do they require the SP style bullets like factory for feeding?

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Post by panzermk2 » 20 Feb 2015, 20:30

CZ-52 variant would be even better I suppose.
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Post by panzermk2 » 20 Feb 2015, 20:31

Buffman wrote:My friend has a .22TCM that's going to get some use this summer :D Hope to put it up against different types of armor. Are there good reloading recipes out there for them, or do they require the SP style bullets like factory for feeding?

Due to usable bullets and OAL you are very limited.
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Re: .22 TCM

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Dum Dum T6? :D

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