The M22 TCM tactical takes the success and popularity of the 22 TCM cartridge and combines it with the M22 TCM bolt action rifle to create a small game hunter’s dream. This tactical rifle comes equipped with a polymer stock with an adjustable length of pull and comb height, metal top rail, and a 22” ordinance steel barrel. The M22 TCM is compatible with 17-round magazines from the Rock Island 22 TCM 1911, making it the perfect companion for any High Capacity TCM series pistol.
Caliber: 22 TCM
Capacity: 5 + 1
Weight Empty: 7lbs
Overall Length: 1004mm/39.5in
Overall Width: 86mm/3.39in
Overall Height: 203mm/8in
Barrel Length: 508mm/20in
Barrel: Ordinance Steel
Action: Bolt Action
Trigger Pull: 4.0lbs - 14in
Length of Pull: 13.5in - 14in
Length of Twist: 1 in 16in RH
No. of Grooves: 6
Finish Options: Parkerized/Anodized
Stock: Polymer
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 22 TCM is an Armscor proprietary 22 centerfire intended for use in handguns and carbines. Designed by Fred Craig, it was originally called (and publicized as) the 22 Micromag, but became the 22 TCM when adopted by Armscor. TCM stands for Tuason (Armscor president), Craig, and Micromag. It is based on a 222 Remington case shortened to 1.022-inch and necked to 22 caliber. Its original platform was a 1911 with double-stack magazine; the pistol was supplied with a barrel and recoil spring in 9mm Luger, and the magazine accepted both cartridges. Using a 40-grain bullet, handgun velocities run about 2000 feet per second, while the same load generates 2800 fps in a carbine-length barrel. In a rifle the 22 TCM thus exceeds the 22 Hornet, and in a handgun greatly exceeds the 22 Magnum. — Craig Boddington