Difference between revisions of "Rim Lock"
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Revision as of 06:03, 5 November 2019
Rim lock (also written as "rimlock") is a phenomenon that occurs in magazine-fed guns that fire rimmed or semi-rimmed cartridges. Some examples of such cartridges include .22 Long Rifle, .22 Magnum, .357 Magnum (rimmed) as well as .32 ACP and .38 Super (semi-rimmed).
The issue is that in a magazine-fed firearm, particularly when involving a detachable magazine, the top most round in the magazine can sometimes slip backward behind the rim of the next round, causing the gun to seize up and be unable to feed the round from the magazine.