Frizzman
US Veteran
Mouse Killer!
Hahaha... .22 Short...Yeah, right...I'm not biting on that one!...
Hahaha... .22 Short...Yeah, right...I'm not biting on that one!...
kinda serious. definitely my glove box gun. I fell in love with the revolver/22short combo dispatching mice my cat would bring in. It killed them one shot at 5 yards.
Doubting the seriousness of the OP, I have always used more than is necessary and liked the longevity of using equipment run at 50% or 75% as opposed to something smaller that must run at 100% all the time to get the job done while wearing itself out at a higher rate of speed in the process. Too late for the long story to be short, there is a reason they make a .45 and not a .46....................JMO
Many years ago some friends and I went out shooting. Long story short, a friend was accidently shot in the chest with a 22 short.
He thought he got stung by a bee. But a few of us who saw exactly what happened knew he was shot.
We ripped off his shirt while he wondered what in the world we were doing. To our amazement the bullet penetrated the skin. No farther. He had a small lump on his chest where the bullet was.
We put a bandaid over it and kept shooting for another hour.
No, I would not trust a 22 short or ANY rimfire ammo for self defense.
I am not a competitive shooter at all. Basically the guy that shows up and is satisfied with hitting the paper.
When at the club, watching certain members shoot .22 cal, I do know they could stop and bring down any threat.
High and mighty experienced gun users, there are pain compliance techniques that cause maiming and possible end of violent situations. Not recommended anymore, the electric stun gun (not probe fired neuromuscular incapacitation) or the baton. I asked because the added effect of an aimed revolver, fired bullets and assertive yelling. Is this not a S&W Self Defense forum?
Yes, that's why people are only interested in things likely to actually DEFEND you.Is this not a S&W Self Defense forum?