The .22 Extra Long is a .22 in (5.6mm) American rimfire rifle and handgun cartridge. Introduced around 1880, the .22 Extra Long was used in Remington, Ballard, Wesson, Stevens, and later (1916) models of Winchester's M1903 and M1904 single shot bolt action rifles, as well as in Smith & Wesson revolvers. The power of the .22 Extra Long is comparable to the standard velocity .22 Long Rifle, which is very much more commonly chambered and sold. The .22 Extra Long ceased to be offered commercially in 1935.
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