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Posted By: seal_billy PMR30 - 12/12/14
After being on a waiting list for over a year a PMR30 came in at the local Gun shop and it has my name on it. It didn't come at a good time,,, tomorrow is my oldest boys birthday then there's christmas, my wifes birthday, my dads birthday and our anniversary. And where will I get some ammo to shoot? Screw it, I'm getting it anyway, thats what savings accounts are for anyways right...
Posted By: s4s4u Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
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thats what savings accounts are for anyways right...


Dunno, don't have one. Have plenty of guns tho ;-)

Eager for a range report.
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Love mine! It works great, SealBilly !
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
I will keep my 651's
Posted By: jbuck Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Buy it and sell it nib.
Posted By: Spotshooter Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
I like mine
Posted By: gunchamp Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Have these proved to be accurate and reliable? I've been interested in one and was curious if the verdict is out on how they perform yet.
Posted By: Spotshooter Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
How much are they asking for it?
Posted By: Spotshooter Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by gunchamp
Have these proved to be accurate and reliable? I've been interested in one and was curious if the verdict is out on how they perform yet.


If you load the magazine correctly, and use the recommended ammo they work fine. Extreme cold bothered mine once, but other than that it's pretty wild hearing a pistol rapid fire 20 plus rounds.

Posted By: Cheyenne Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
The PMR30 is at the top of my list of totally unnecessary guns that I would like to own at some point. The price has to be right, though.
Posted By: safariman Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by Spotshooter
Originally Posted by gunchamp
Have these proved to be accurate and reliable? I've been interested in one and was curious if the verdict is out on how they perform yet.


If you load the magazine correctly, and use the recommended ammo they work fine. Extreme cold bothered mine once, but other than that it's pretty wild hearing a pistol rapid fire 20 plus rounds.



My experience as well. I really liked the two that I had. Amazing amount of power in such a lightweight package. Get it, and enjoy it.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by Spotshooter
How much are they asking for it?


$419.00. I paid 480 out the door with a box of maxi mags.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Let us know what you think after you shoot it.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by jbuck
Buy it and sell it nib.


I thought about it but I didn't want to wait another year to get it below 600 bucks.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Will do 76. I bought recommended ammo cause I have heard they are ammo sensitive, so hopfully it will cycle and shoot reliably.
Posted By: Cheyenne Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
I definitely would have bought it for $419, assuming generation 2.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
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It just doesn't do anything for me
Posted By: FAIR_CHASE Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
They ain't pretty and feel like a toy BUT they are fun to shoot.
Posted By: Cheyenne Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
The gun and one spare magazines gives one 60 rounds on tap. I find that impressive.
Posted By: GreatWaputi Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
I'd snag one in a heartbeat for $419.00.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
yeah the looks don't appeal to me either, looks like a flipp'n nerf gun. But I love .22WMR and 30 round capacity has got to be fun. I could kill a bear with 30 rounds of .22 MAG!
Posted By: FAIR_CHASE Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
It's fun handing the PMR30 with a full mag to someone who has never fired one before and watching their reaction(s).
Posted By: j2dogs Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
I heard mixed reviews on it when it first came out. Was waiting for them to get all the kinks out of it first.
Don't like the fact that it is ammo sensitive.
I don't care what it looks like, the fact that it holds 30 rounds of .22 mag ammo in that small of a package if it is reliable is very enticing.
Manufactures consider the .22 mag on the ragged edge pressures wise of what a rimfire action can handle.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
It's fun handing the PMR30 with a full mag to someone who has never fired one before and watching their reaction(s).


OK bring yours down so I can try...but bring plenty of ammo so I can get a fair feel for it grin
Posted By: FAIR_CHASE Re: PMR30 - 12/12/14
Originally Posted by eh76
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
It's fun handing the PMR30 with a full mag to someone who has never fired one before and watching their reaction(s).


OK bring yours down so I can try... grin


Sorry but I don't swing that way, especially in Wyoming.
Posted By: Waders Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
Originally Posted by eh76

It just doesn't do anything for me


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This sage rat didn't care for it either...

Granted, they are uglier than sin, but they shoot straight, hold lots of ammo, and go bang when you pull the trigger.
Posted By: saddlering Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
was at my dealer today he had one, wanted 600 for it tho! said he got 2 in and had sold one already!
Posted By: j2dogs Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
Great pic Waders! Looks like you cut him in 2!

Anyone have any range targets to give us accuracy potential.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
Originally Posted by eh76
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
It's fun handing the PMR30 with a full mag to someone who has never fired one before and watching their reaction(s).


OK bring yours down so I can try... grin


Sorry but I don't swing that way, especially in Wyoming.


Stingy huh... wink

is your PMR30 1st or 2nd Generation?

I know they had problems with the 1st Gen.

Are they reasonably accurate?
Posted By: jbuck Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
I had a first gen and sold it. It was the most unreliable gun I have ever owned. I would hope that the 2nd gen have fixed it. I don't think I have ever fired a full mag through it with out jamming. I tried just about every ammo I could find.

I admit that it had potential to be some fun, but I had so many other guns that I enjoyed more. Accuracy was so-so at best. Not to mention that my 9mm was cheaper to shoot even if it held a few less.

I really like the 22magnum in a rifle and think that it is very under rated. I kills well beyond its size. But in a pistol you are only getting around 22lr performance, or a few fps more.
Posted By: FAIR_CHASE Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
The original problems were over exaggerated through the internet being retold by those that only heard of the problems with no first hand experience. I did receive a new (updated) barrel from Keltec with a different twist although I had no issues with the original barrel.

Keltec makes some interesting firearms but match grade they are not.

Accuracy is decent but not great. I have a Burris FF on mine which works very well with the PMR30.
Posted By: safariman Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
[quote=j2dogs]Great pic Waders! Looks like you cut him in 2!

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That is a pic he took of my first blood with my old PMR30. Accuracy wise, they are pretty good but not great IME. The Gen ll's might be better in that regard.

SEAL BILLY, if you can find it, grab some of the Hornaday plastic tip 45gr critical Defense ammo. By using powders more suited for handguns and other tricks, it is a SIGNIFICANT upgrade, power wise, for the PMR30 or any other handgun in 22WMR. Accuracy is good as well. That is the load I was using in the PMR30 shown in Wader's photo from a squirrel shoot I hosted for he and Jamie.

HOLSTERS, one of cool things about the PMR30 is that thier profiles lend them to fit and work well in a holster designed for a 1911. LOTS of those around.

I may get another because they are SO much fun. But my trail gun need is now handled by a 23 ounce 329PD with mid range SWC 44 'light magnum/heavy 44 spcl' ammo.

On top of the other neat things about a PMR30 is the fact that they are a delight to carry. If my back, (kidney area, of course)
and hip don't get any better I may go back to one for EDC. As it is, I am carrying the 329PD more and more of late even though I like to carry my full size 10mm as much as I can.

Congratulations upon your purchase, and I hope you have loads of fun with yours. I sure loved mine.

One more thing, for a really fun fireworks show, load that pistol up with some regular, rifle intended 22WMR ammo and fire an entire magazine through it as fast as you can pull the trigger AFTER SUNDOWN. With Maxi-mag or silver box Winchester the flame created such a display is much fun and quite impressive.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/13/14
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
The original problems were over exaggerated through the internet being retold by those that only heard of the problems with no first hand experience. I did receive a new (updated) barrel from Keltec with a different twist although I had no issues with the original barrel.

Keltec makes some interesting firearms but match grade they are not.

Accuracy is decent but not great. I have a Burris FF on mine which works very well with the PMR30.


Thanks for the added info. Just might look at one of these when they appear around here.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: PMR30 - 12/17/14
Anyone shoot the gold dot pistol ammo in the PMR30?
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/18/14
Can't even find the stuff around these parts sir!
Posted By: Cheyenne Re: PMR30 - 12/18/14
How much do you need? RLY Enterprises in Cheyenne has had it in stock for a while.
Posted By: eh76 Re: PMR30 - 12/18/14
There isn't any 22 LR or 22 WMR in stock any where around here. I had Woody pick up some Hornady he saw in NE.
Posted By: safariman Re: PMR30 - 12/18/14
Originally Posted by seal_billy
Anyone shoot the gold dot pistol ammo in the PMR30?


Not that load, but I Chronographed the Hornaday Critical Defense load with the polymer tipped 45gr bullet and it ran about 200fps faster than other companies loads with a 40 grain bullet. I stock up on it when I find it. It is really good stuff out of my Marlin bolt action rifle, too.
Posted By: Hotload Re: PMR30 - 12/18/14
Originally Posted by eh76
There isn't any 22 LR or 22 WMR in stock any where around here. I had Woody pick up some Hornady he saw in NE.

Same here ... I always much prefered shooting 22 WMR out of my Single 6. Have not seen one box of 22 WMR for sale.
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