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A business partner George R. Numrich (of Numrich Arms and Gun Parts Corp. fame) was involved in the 5.7MMJ (.22 Spitfire) project in the early-to-mid 1960s. Recently Gun Parts Corp catalog #27 listed Johnson Model 1941 rifle and light machine gun parts and 5.7mm Johnson or .22 Spitfire conversions (barrel, chamber reamers, chamber gauges and ammunition) but currently www.gunpartscorp.com shows only barrels and ammo available (chamber reamer and gauges out-of-stock). So there is still some hobby interest in 5.7mm Johnson aka .22 Spitfire. Naaman Brown ( talk) 16:16, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
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A business partner George R. Numrich (of Numrich Arms and Gun Parts Corp. fame) was involved in the 5.7MMJ (.22 Spitfire) project in the early-to-mid 1960s. Recently Gun Parts Corp catalog #27 listed Johnson Model 1941 rifle and light machine gun parts and 5.7mm Johnson or .22 Spitfire conversions (barrel, chamber reamers, chamber gauges and ammunition) but currently www.gunpartscorp.com shows only barrels and ammo available (chamber reamer and gauges out-of-stock). So there is still some hobby interest in 5.7mm Johnson aka .22 Spitfire. Naaman Brown ( talk) 16:16, 31 March 2009 (UTC)