ARGH
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last week i went to purchase my first revolver (38 special) for simple home defense and impulse buy got a hold of me. i asked for a fun .22 rifle that looked cool and by chance they had the m&p 15-22 MOE in stock so i grabbed that as well.
i was also lucky enough to find bulk ammo and extra 25 round mags for the m&p so i took 4k rounds of winchester m22 40 grain, about 1k rounds of cci mini mag 36 grain, and 6 extra 25 round mags.
the weapons are for home defense and gun range. i do not hunt or anything like that. my question is if i should sell the m&p & mags since it is still new and never fired or registered and go with the m&p 15 .223?
i (obviously) read the forums alot and all that and the majority of remarks of the .22 version are; "for kids, for children, for killing mice". well i cannot help but feel sort of be-littled by these statements because i expect to stop a home intruder (yes, even if that means the bad guy is high on pcp and bath salts) with this rifle.
so after doing some more intenet searching i stumbled accross this youtube video of a guy shooting the .22 cci velictor from 300 yards and penetrating roast meat about 5 inches thick and wrapped multiple times in demin.
.22LR LETHALITY - 300 Yard Ballistics Test - YouTube
so that settled my buyers remorse about the rimfire and that i do not really have to go .223 to take someone out if the need arises...that the rimfire with cci velocitor will shred any intruder regardless of his size or mental state charging at me.
i would still like your opinions. i know everyone would like to try and justify their purchase (it's human nature) but i would like to avoid the, "you're not a man without a .223" and similar comments.
i fully understand how the .223 travels at much greater velocity and that it's tip is pointy (piercing-style), but i do not plan on firing on targets in vehicles or engaging an assasin-like bulglar that is wearing a bullet-proof vest.
basically, i guess, the entire post can be summarized in a simple question (assumining the youtube video is correct)...in home defense range, the m&p 15-22 will shred a target just as well as the m&p 15?
so far i have had more fun deciding on what extras to put on this gun. i have ordered a pelican case, magpul foregrip, and deciding on a red dot or not since the magpul sights are already an upgrade. i don't understand this feeling as i initially thought the fun would be at the range firing it?
thanks for reading!
i was also lucky enough to find bulk ammo and extra 25 round mags for the m&p so i took 4k rounds of winchester m22 40 grain, about 1k rounds of cci mini mag 36 grain, and 6 extra 25 round mags.
the weapons are for home defense and gun range. i do not hunt or anything like that. my question is if i should sell the m&p & mags since it is still new and never fired or registered and go with the m&p 15 .223?
i (obviously) read the forums alot and all that and the majority of remarks of the .22 version are; "for kids, for children, for killing mice". well i cannot help but feel sort of be-littled by these statements because i expect to stop a home intruder (yes, even if that means the bad guy is high on pcp and bath salts) with this rifle.
so after doing some more intenet searching i stumbled accross this youtube video of a guy shooting the .22 cci velictor from 300 yards and penetrating roast meat about 5 inches thick and wrapped multiple times in demin.
.22LR LETHALITY - 300 Yard Ballistics Test - YouTube
so that settled my buyers remorse about the rimfire and that i do not really have to go .223 to take someone out if the need arises...that the rimfire with cci velocitor will shred any intruder regardless of his size or mental state charging at me.
i would still like your opinions. i know everyone would like to try and justify their purchase (it's human nature) but i would like to avoid the, "you're not a man without a .223" and similar comments.
i fully understand how the .223 travels at much greater velocity and that it's tip is pointy (piercing-style), but i do not plan on firing on targets in vehicles or engaging an assasin-like bulglar that is wearing a bullet-proof vest.
basically, i guess, the entire post can be summarized in a simple question (assumining the youtube video is correct)...in home defense range, the m&p 15-22 will shred a target just as well as the m&p 15?
so far i have had more fun deciding on what extras to put on this gun. i have ordered a pelican case, magpul foregrip, and deciding on a red dot or not since the magpul sights are already an upgrade. i don't understand this feeling as i initially thought the fun would be at the range firing it?

thanks for reading!