Rock Island TCM Premium FS HC Armor Semi-Automatic Pistol .22 TCM 5" Barrel (1)-17Rd Magazine Adjustable Sights Black Polymer Finish
FEATURES : -5 inch barrel that delivers penetrating impact with surprisingly light recoil.
-Add a double stack mag well with 17-round capacity and the TCM TAC Ultra FS HC earns respect for delivering a consistently high velocity payload with every tactical advantage.
-Includes skeletonized hammer and trigger with adjustable over travel stop and low-profile rear adjustable 2-dot LPA rear sight and high-visibility fiber optic front sight.
-This pistol is fitted with battle ready G10 tactical grips and is finished with a durable parkerized coating.
-Engineered with front and rear CNC angle grooves and full length under picatinny rail
Manufacturer Rock Island Armory
No Sale To Illinois Pica
Ambidextrous Safety Yes
Barrel Length In Inches 5
Caliber .22tcm
Drilled And Tapped No
Finish Parkerized
Dimension 3.45 X 8.25 X 10.35
Frame Material Steel
Grip Material G10
Magazine Capacity 17
Newitem Yes
Number Of Magazines Included 1
Other Features: Armscor Magazine Reference K, Skeletonized Hammer, Beavertail Grip Safety, Gi Style Trigger, Pecvd Coaring
Type Action Function Semi-auto
Type Of Sights Adjustable
Weight In Ounces 48
Other Features2: Photo May Not Represent Actual Product. Armscor Pistols Are Subject To Various Running Changes Such As Grips/markings/etc.
Height 3.45
Width 8.25
Length 10.35
Frame Color Black
Slide Color Black
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