jtpur
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Too bad no one offered an opinion to your question
A .22 is definitely sub-optimal, but one could argue that about any handgun caliber. I often carry a NAA Black Widow in .22 Magnum in my pocket, but I sincerely hope that if I ever run into someone who intends to do me grievous harm I have something more potent at hand.
Rimfire ammo isn't as reliable as centerfire, so I'd definitely go with a revolver, and I'd want as many shots as possible. Given that, I'd vote for a 10-shot Model 617. If I wanted to carry concealed, I'd grab one of the 8-shot 3" Model 63s when they finally appear.
Would either be *good*? No. But, as others have said, either would be better than nothing at all.
EDIT: I just realized you said .22 *caliber*; if you include magnums in the equation I'd change my vote to the 351PD. A .22 WMR fired from a short barrel is *loud*; it might be enough to make the bad guy change his mind even if the bullet headed his way doesn't.
And it has nothing to do with the question. I would love to ban the phrase "do you want to get shot with one" I don't want to be shot with a BB gun - so what - that's an absolutely meaningless statement. The idea is to stop the threat as quickly as possible - not something any 22 handgun loaded with anything is very good at. This isn't the movies people; when you shoot someone with your 45ACP Hammer of Thor you best be prepared for the possiblity of having fire returned and perhaps taking a hit. Be resolute & keep shooting until the situation is resolved. (Handguns aren't really the best choice in the first place, however it's kind of hard to conceal a battle rifle.)
Nobody likes to get shot with any caliber.
What are you gaining by carrying a 22?
And what are you losing?
Thought I read somewhere that they put horses down with a 22?
If that is true then it must have some immediate stopping power.
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putting down a critter, assassination and murder require the ability to put a 22 cal round into a target zone about the size of a clay pidgin while it is basically still.
Defense adds motion.
you have the same target zone but its not sitting still.
If you can hit 4 out of 10 clays from a trap, then the 22 will do just fine for you.
if you lack this ability, or the resources to actually try a string of 10 airborne clays, do not even think about packing a 22 for defense.
don't disagree, was just saying that a 22 can be an effective round.
I think I read somewhere that there are more deaths from 22 shootings than any other caliber.
So I am not arguing that it should be your choice, but that it can work.
No. Choose something bigger.
For self defense you use what ever caliber that you feel you can LIVE with.Make the wrong choice and you will die with it.Self defense is not a game.38 and above and keep firing until the dirt bag stops twitching.
...we shoot till they stop attacking .. if it means we fix his twitch in the process, thats his bad juju resulting from a poor choice of career. However, this is not our objective, nor would I dare call it a bonus either.
Oh GOD .... what did you just do?
we were all hoping this thread would just fade away ...
Nice going Lazarus
fake rant aside .. I would like to address your wording just a hair.
ya did great, right up to that twitching part.
Now ... if ever you end up in an SD shoot, what ya just said may be used against you in court.
we shoot till they stop attacking .. if it means we fix his twitch in the process, thats his bad juju resulting from a poor choice of career. However, this is not our objective, nor would I dare call it a bonus either.
Venom- where is this quote from?
""we shoot till they stop attacking .. if it means we fix his twitch in the process, thats his bad juju resulting from a poor choice of career. However, this is not our objective, nor would I dare call it a bonus either.""