How many carry a .22

How many carry a .22 on your person

  • .22 LR

    Votes: 24 48.0%
  • .22 MAG

    Votes: 26 52.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Smallest thing I ever carry for SD is a Bauer .25acp, and only as a BUG.
Not to say I wouldn't carry a 22 in the same size in the same role.
I just don't have one.
I've looked hard at some of the little Star/Colt Jr. 22LRs, though they are a little bigger than the Bauer.
I just haven't found one as small as the Bauer in 22LR yet.
In fact, I haven't found anything other than a couple of 22 short designs that is as small as the Baby Browning/Bauer patterned guns.
About the littlest thing you can hold in your hand that will go BANG 5 or 6 times without a reload. Even the NAA revolvers are bigger.
And they are WAY faster to reload than the NAA too.
Never have figured out why nobody made them in 22LR though. If they did I'd have one.
 
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I carry in my waistband a KEL-TEC PMR 30.
22 magnum, 30 round magazine plus one in the chamber. Also carry another full magazine in my pocket!
This is real firepower folks, and the weight is negligible.
Also negligible recoil and easy to fire rapidly!
 
The M-650 .22 MRF is a nice jacket pocket gun that you can shoot from your jacket pocket.... that is if you have to.

I just came back from the range with mine and shot 50 rounds of
ARMSCOR 40 grain jacketed hollow points from 20 feet.

Even though it has fixed sights they are right on.

When the need arises it's in my jacket pocket.
 

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Catch 22

Carry every time I go to the Farm or Visit Wyoming.

Confident with it, anything within 100yards will get
hurt (point of impact out to 100yrds a must with all
my Revolvers), Hollow Points bullets are bad News.

Safe, all self contained, straight forward usage, easy
to use, easy to Load/Reload, Single or Double Action
choice is excellent, no guessing/worry if cartridge in
the Chamber, just draw & shoot, box of 50 22lr
cartridges next to nothing to carry.

This goes for all my Revolvers; Big Bore and Small Bore.
 

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I don't carry one but I do enjoy shooting my 10/22 and my colt new frontier 22/22 mag single action. I do have a Doug Turnbull case hardened Ruger MKIV but I havent shot it yet.
 
Only for the past 45 years or so.
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My "house gun" which I carry in the vest pocket of a fleece jacket is a Seecamp LWS-32. (I have vintage Silvertips with real aluminum jackets in it, too.) EDC is minimum .38 special. Sometimes 9mm or .45ACP.

Having had to kill a possum with a .22 (Ruger 10/22), which took a while and a lot of rounds, I would not use a .22 for self defense unless it was all I had.

Personal opinion, your mileage may vary.
 
Only around the house. S&W 617-4 8 3/8"bbl 10shot loaded with Stingers soon to be replaced by an Apex Tactical S&W 625-8 4".45ACP with "Moon Clips" loaded with Federal +P HST HPs. I Just sold my .44 Magnum today that was back-up to my .22LR. It had speed loaders with 210 grain Winchester Silver Tips. ;)


S&W 617-4 8 3/8"bbl 10shot .22LR- it is built on the K-frame and shoots like a dream.
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If you are going to carry a .22 LR you need to intimately know human anatomy and where to shoot. I am not going to go into it here as there are plenty of sources of that knowledge available if you really want to know it. It is good knowledge for anyone armed with a handgun to memorize.
 
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I used a Beretta 21-A for a few years when I needed something small. A .32 wasn't enough to make me change back in those days. When Kel-Tec brought out the .380, I made the switch. Hard to justify a heavier, wider .22 at that point.
 
Like I said in the past I have a 351C that Teddy Jacobson from actions by T smooth out the action because it was terrible. Also have a NAA in 22 mag I sometimes carry in my pocket when walking around my neighborhood on hot days when just wearing shorts.
 
"I'm probably one of the few people who don't even own a .22 pistol.":eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:


Ha, I can't say that.

The ones in the pictures are all .22's and actually all the same model. :D:D

bdGreen



Which is why they are so %&^$*&^ scarce-you have them all!!! :D
ANd I know what they are-but I ain't sayin'
 
I won't carry a .22 as a primary defensive weapon unless my arthritis reaches the point that is the only option. Too many guns of similar size and weight in more potent calibers available (642, Shield etc..).

If I'm in the woods with only a .22 I'll put it to use if needed.
 
My 2¢ worth.

Before belittling the .22 long rifle rimfire cartridge, to excess, the naysayers among us might, benefit, by looking up the ballistics, and killing power ratings, of this seemingly underpowered, and hated cartridge.

I am equipped to load 30+ calibers, and equipped to fire several more, and the lowly .22 LR rimfire cartridge, rates #1, at the top of my, 'most useful' list. The unfortunate ones among us, that weren't taught the use of firearms, using the .22 Rimfire cartridge, in my humble opinion, surely missed some valuable experience.

Chubbo
 
I have carried a High Standard .22 Mag Derringer as deep backup on the job and once or twice solo when the assignment called for it. Its small size and light weight were its main draw. There are now reliable .380s not that much larger and they would probably get the nod for the UC work today.
 
Carry a .380, but a .22 in the woods. Also love shooting .22 perhaps more than any caliber. I have a few .22lr rifles, and planning on a SW PC Victory for my son. One of these days I'll buy a 6" 617 10shot revolver for myself.
 
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