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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.".
- .22_Spitfire thumbnail 5.7mm_Johnson_Spitfire.jpg?width=300.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageID "18485593".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageLength "2404".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageRevisionID "636504882".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink .30_Carbine.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink 5_mm_caliber.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Coyote.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink FN_5.7×28mm.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_Guns_Inc..
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cartridges_by_caliber.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink M1_carbine.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Melvin_Johnson.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Rabbit.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Vermin.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Wildcat_cartridge.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink File:5.7mm_Johnson_Spitfire.jpg.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText ".22 Spitfire".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "5.7 mm-caliber".
- .22_Spitfire balsrc "Barnes & Amber".
- .22_Spitfire base "0.353".
- .22_Spitfire bullet "0.224".
- .22_Spitfire bw "40".
- .22_Spitfire bw "50".
- .22_Spitfire caption "0.22".
- .22_Spitfire caseLength "1.29".
- .22_Spitfire caseType "rimless bottleneck".
- .22_Spitfire designDate "1963".
- .22_Spitfire designer Melvin_Johnson.
- .22_Spitfire en "720".
- .22_Spitfire en "795".
- .22_Spitfire en "810".
- .22_Spitfire length "1.65".
- .22_Spitfire manufacturer Johnson_Guns_Inc..
- .22_Spitfire name "0.22".
- .22_Spitfire neck "0.253".
- .22_Spitfire origin "USA".
- .22_Spitfire parent "0.3".
- .22_Spitfire primer "Boxer small rifle".
- .22_Spitfire rifling "74.0".
- .22_Spitfire rimDia "0.356".
- .22_Spitfire shoulder "0.332".
- .22_Spitfire type "Rifle".
- .22_Spitfire vel "2700".
- .22_Spitfire vel "2850".
- .22_Spitfire vel "3000".
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:32WSLderivatives.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .22_Spitfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- .22_Spitfire subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .22_Spitfire subject Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .22_Spitfire type Firearm.
- .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.".
- .22_Spitfire label ".22 Spitfire".
- .22_Spitfire sameAs Q4545202.
- .22_Spitfire sameAs m.04f4n51.
- .22_Spitfire sameAs Q4545202.
- .22_Spitfire wasDerivedFrom .22_Spitfire?oldid=636504882.
- .22_Spitfire depiction 5.7mm_Johnson_Spitfire.jpg.
- .22_Spitfire isPrimaryTopicOf .22_Spitfire.