5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum | ||||||||||||
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Type | Rifle | |||||||||||
Place of origin | United States | |||||||||||
Production history | ||||||||||||
Designer | Remington Arms Company | |||||||||||
Designed | 1969 | |||||||||||
Manufacturer | Remington | |||||||||||
Produced | 1971–1973 2008–present | |||||||||||
Specifications | ||||||||||||
Case type | Rimmed, bottleneck | |||||||||||
Bullet diameter | .204 in (5.2 mm) | |||||||||||
Neck diameter | .225 in (5.7 mm) | |||||||||||
Shoulder diameter | .259 in (6.6 mm) | |||||||||||
Base diameter | .259 in (6.6 mm) | |||||||||||
Rim diameter | .325 in (8.3 mm) | |||||||||||
Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) | |||||||||||
Case length | 1.020 in (25.9 mm) | |||||||||||
Overall length | 1.30 in (33 mm) | |||||||||||
Primer type | Rimfire | |||||||||||
Maximum pressure (SAAMI) | 37,000 psi (260 MPa) | |||||||||||
Ballistic performance | ||||||||||||
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Source(s): "Cartridges of the World",[1] |
The 5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum or 5 mm RFM[2] is a bottlenecked rimfire cartridge introduced by Remington Arms Company in 1969. Remington chambered it in a pair of bolt-action rifles, the Model 591 and Model 592, but this ammunition never became very popular, and the rifles were discontinued in 1974.[3] About 52,000 rifles and 30,000 barrels for the T/C Contender pistol were sold during its brief production run. Remington discontinued the cartridge itself in 1982,[3] leaving owners with no source of ammunition.[4][5]
In 2008, the cartridge was reintroduced by Mexico's Aguila Ammunition in collaboration with Centurion Ordnance.[6][7][8]
Design
Remington designed a completely new, bottlenecked case that was somewhat similar to the older .22 Winchester Magnum, but stronger to handle the higher pressure of the 5 mm at 37,000 PSI.[2][9]
From 1982 until 2008, no ammunition manufacturers manufactured rounds for this cartridge. Some firearms manufacturers even created conversion kits to allow the existing 5 mm guns to shoot other more-common cartridges.[5]
At the 2008 SHOT Show, Aguila Ammunition announced it would reintroduce the cartridge and begin commercial production of 5 mm RFM ammunition. Until 2019, the cartridges were sold in the United States of America under the Centurion brand. In 2019, Aguila Ammunition announced the company now offered two 5 mm RFM loads: one with a semi-jacketed hollow point bullet and a second with a full jacketed hollow point bullet. Both loads use a 30 grain projectile and have a muzzle velocity of 2,300 fps.[10]
Performance
The 5 mm RRM offers higher velocity than the .22 WMR and more energy than both the .22 WMR and the later .17 HMR.[6] It offers improved performance on small-game and for varmint hunting, along with excellent accuracy.[1]
Weight (grains) | Name | Brand | Type | Velocity (ft/s) | Energy (ft⋅lbf) | Trajectory (in) | ||||||||||||
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0 yd | 50 yd | 100 yd | 150 yd | 200 yd | 0 yd | 50 yd | 100 yd | 150 yd | 200 yd | 0 yd | 50 yd | 100 yd | 150 yd | 200 yd | ||||
17 | .17 HMR | Remington | AccuTip-V | 2550 | 2380 | 1900 | 1620 | 1378 | 245 | 185 | 136 | 99 | 72 | 0 | +0.1 | 0 | -2.6 | |
30 | 5 mm RFM | Centurion | Varmint | 2480 | 2162 | 1869 | 1605 | 1380 | 410 | 311 | 233 | 172 | 127 | 0 | +0.2 | 0 | -2.7 | |
38 | 5 mm RFM | Remington | C.L. HP | 2100 | 1839 | 1605 | 1401 | 1231 | 372 | 285 | 217 | 166 | 128 | 0 | +0.5 | 0 | -3.9 | |
33 | .22 WMR | Remington | AccuTip-V | 2000 | 1730 | 1495 | 293 | 219 | 164 | 0 | +0.6 | 0 | -4.5 |
5 mm Craig centerfire conversion
When Remington discontinued production of 5 mm RFM ammunition, owners of Remington 591 and 592 rifles were left with excellent rifles but no ammunition for them. Mike Craig, in 1994, in Seattle, began work on a centerfire conversion of the 5 mm RFM, the 5 mm Craig.[11][12] His company, Certech, also performed conversions of 5 mm rifles from rimfire to centerfire by altering the bolts and installing new firing pins, restoring them to use. Craig has since sold all the rights to the 5 mm Craig to Eagle View Arms of Shelton, Washington.[12]
Firearms chambered for 5 mm RRM
For a brief time, Thompson Center Arms offered firearms in 5 mm Mag.[5]
At the 2008 SHOT show, Taurus International introduced the first handgun chambered for the 5 mm Remington Magnum Rimfire.[13]
See also
References
- 1 2 Barnes, Frank C. (2006) [1965]. Skinner, Stan (ed.). Cartridges of the World (11th ed.). Iola, WI, US: Gun Digest Books. pp. 475, 490, 492. ISBN 0-89689-297-2.
- 1 2 3 "Comparison: .17 HMR, 5 mm Rem. RF Mag, and .22 WMR". www.chuckhawks.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- 1 2 When was the 5 mm Remington rimfire discontinued? at Remington.com
- ↑ Ken Ramage (5 August 2008). Gun Digest 2009: The World's Greatest Gun Book. F+W Media, Inc. pp. 239–. ISBN 978-0-89689-647-5.
- 1 2 3 "5mm Centerfire. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- 1 2 "The 5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum" by Chuck Hawks
- ↑ Andy Moe (2008-01-28). "Aguila Brings Back the 5 mm Remington!". Archived from the original on 2008-03-15. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ↑ Bodinson, Holt (1 July 2008). "I'm ba-a-a-ck! The return of the 5 mm Remington rimfire magnum". Guns Magazine. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ↑ Miscellaneous questions. (n.d.). http://www.frfrogspad.com/miscellk.htm#+P
- ↑ "Aguila 5 mm Ammo | New Ammunition for the Classic 5 mm Rimfire". Guns Holsters And Gear. 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
- ↑ Kenney, C. Lowell (2000). "5mm-Craig Centerfire". Varminter.com.
- 1 2 "5MM Craig Story". Eagle View Arms.
- ↑ Sturdevantsays, Lafe (2008-02-13). "Taurus 590 Revolver in 5 mm Rimfire | New Gun for Old Round". Retrieved 2022-12-26.