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- .22_Spitfire abstract "The .22 Spitfire (also known as 5.7mm Johnson or MMJ 5.7mm Johnson) is an American rifle cartridge.Designed by Melvin M. Johnson of Johnson Guns Inc. for their conversion of the M1 carbine, this wildcat was introduced in 1963. It was based on the .30 carbine, necked-down to .22 (5.7mm).It is suitable for rabbits, coyotes, or other varmints, and has potential as a military round.".
- Q4545202 abstract "The .22 Spitfire (also known as 5.7mm Johnson or MMJ 5.7mm Johnson) is an American rifle cartridge.Designed by Melvin M. Johnson of Johnson Guns Inc. for their conversion of the M1 carbine, this wildcat was introduced in 1963. It was based on the .30 carbine, necked-down to .22 (5.7mm).It is suitable for rabbits, coyotes, or other varmints, and has potential as a military round.".
- .22_Spitfire comment "The .22 Spitfire (also known as 5.7mm Johnson or MMJ 5.7mm Johnson) is an American rifle cartridge.Designed by Melvin M. Johnson of Johnson Guns Inc. for their conversion of the M1 carbine, this wildcat was introduced in 1963. It was based on the .30 carbine, necked-down to .22 (5.7mm).It is suitable for rabbits, coyotes, or other varmints, and has potential as a military round.".
- Q4545202 comment "The .22 Spitfire (also known as 5.7mm Johnson or MMJ 5.7mm Johnson) is an American rifle cartridge.Designed by Melvin M. Johnson of Johnson Guns Inc. for their conversion of the M1 carbine, this wildcat was introduced in 1963. It was based on the .30 carbine, necked-down to .22 (5.7mm).It is suitable for rabbits, coyotes, or other varmints, and has potential as a military round.".