"40"^^ . "0.376"^^ . . . "258"^^ . "US"@en . . "The .22 Remington Jet (also known as .22 Jet, .22 Center Fire Magnum, or .22 CFM) is a .22 in (5.6mm) American centerfire revolver and rifle cartridge. Developed jointly by Remington and Smith & Wesson, it was to be used in the Model 53 revolver, which first appeared late in 1961. It traced its origins to potent wildcats such as the .224 Harvey Kay-Chuk, which ultimately derive from the .22 Hornet. By 1972, the Model 53 remained the only revolver chambered for it, while Marlin in 1972 was planning a lever rifle in .22 Jet."@en . . . . "70.0"^^ . "Barnes & Amber 1972"@en . "261"^^ . "0.22"^^ . . "rimmed bottleneck"@en . . "267"^^ . . . . . "small Berdan"@en . . ".22 Remington Jet"@en . "0.44"^^ . . . "1.58"^^ . . "8"^^ . . . . "1710"^^ . "0.247"^^ . . . "1700"^^ . . "1630"^^ . . . "0.35"^^ . . . . . . . "1961"^^ . . . . . "The .22 Remington Jet (also known as .22 Jet, .22 Center Fire Magnum, or .22 CFM) is a .22 in (5.6mm) American centerfire revolver and rifle cartridge. Developed jointly by Remington and Smith & Wesson, it was to be used in the Model 53 revolver, which first appeared late in 1961. It traced its origins to potent wildcats such as the .224 Harvey Kay-Chuk, which ultimately derive from the .22 Hornet. By 1972, the Model 53 remained the only revolver chambered for it, while Marlin in 1972 was planning a lever rifle in .22 Jet. The .22 Jet was designed as a flat-shooting hunting round for handguns, and it is suitable for handgun hunting of varmints and medium game out to 100 yd (90 m). The 2460 ft/s (750 m/s) and 535 ft-lbf (725 J) claimed for factory test loads did not prove out in service weapons."@en . "Revolver and rifle"@en . "45"^^ . "1.28"^^ . "0.222"^^ .