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.22 caliber

.22 caliber, or 5.6 mm, refers to a common firearms bore diameter of 0.22 inch (5.6 mm) in both rimfire and centerfire cartridges.

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Rimfire

Centerfire

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.22 caliber

Nodes65
Edges64
Triples39
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030769
Components1

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.22 caliber

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related to .22 · 25
.22 caliber → Accelerator, AR-15-style, ARC, BR, BR Remington, CHeetah, Creedmoor, Eargesplitten Loudenboomer, Hornet, Micro-Mag, Nosler, PPC, Remington, Remington Jet, Savage, Savage Hi-Power, Savage Model, Smith, Springfield, TCM
related to In production · 10
.22 caliber → CCI Stinger, Long, Long Rifle, LR, Short, Stinger, Winchester Magnum Rimfire, Winchester Rimfire, WMR, WRF
see also · 4
.22 caliber → NATO5, Remington, Snake, Wylde

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22 caliber 223 cartridges rimfire centerfire mm rifle remington 56 45mm nato inch 220 224 also common include widely used

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.22 caliberrelated to .22Accelerator0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Winchester0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Springfield0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Remington0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22ARC0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22BR Remington0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22CHeetah0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22BR0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Creedmoor0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Eargesplitten Loudenboomer0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Weatherby Magnum0.60section
.22 caliberrelated to .22Hornet0.60section

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