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The .22lr. and mag. are great killers. However they are considered poor stoppers. Unless your friend has a physical infirmity that prevents the .38 special from being an option, any .22 is a poor choice when something more effective is available.
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| Posts: 3116 | Location: The Rust Belt Buckle/Michigan | Registered: 06 September 2006 |    |
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I've worked on a lot of handgun killings. I would be really concerned about the light and slow (out of a handgun) .22 Mag bullet penetrating sufficiently to get to the vitals. I've worked on cases in which .22s, .25s, and .32s haven't penetrated adequately to effect a stop. Personally, I use a .380 ball as a minimum, but I more frequently consider a .38 Spl with fast 147-grainers or +P 158-grainers as my practical minimum. Definitely anyone using a handgun should study Gray's Anatomy to learn where to put the bullets.
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| Posts: 6270 | Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | Registered: 04 January 2003 |    |
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22mag will actually be louder and have more muzzel flash than any other round available in that gun-- it is a rifle cartridge and has a lot more powder in it that can be burnt in a pistol barrel 32 mag, 9mm, and 38 spl are all available in the j frame and all are superior to the 22 mag as a stopper
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I bought a .22 MAG Davis derringer about 20 years ago. I think I put about ten rounds through it. Firing that thing was like holding an M-80 in your hand, and all the holes in the target looked like boats...... It got sold fast!
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| Posts: 933 | Location: The Wine Country | Registered: 10 May 2005 |    |
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quote: Anyone know the ballistics on a 22 mag coming out of a short barrel vs say a 6 inch barre
Those ballistics are found on the North American Arms site.They aren't very good. Like Bill Jordan wrote, a .22 MAG would be a great little pocket gun to carry around when nothing's gonna happen.
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Erich wrote quote: Definitely anyone using a handgun should study Gray's Anatomy to learn where to put the bullets.
I have watched that show several episodes, but have learned far more about bullet placement viewing The Sopranos on A&E this year. 
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IMO the .22 Mag is a very loud round. From a handgun you get very little advantage over a good .22LR like the CCI 40gr Velocitor.
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| Posts: 1058 | Location: PA, USA | Registered: 07 December 2006 |    |
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It is a bad idea unless there is some reason he cannot buy, carry, or shoot something larger.
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