.357magger
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The number of persons now taking dirt naps (miscreants or otherwise) after taking hits with a .22 numbers in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions. Just saying. On the other foot, adrenaline is THE most powerful drug known and any handgun round is not the best for stopping a determined human.
But...since you asked advice about a first gun purchase, and specifically listed home protection as the first listed priority, I'd agree with the other members about swapping your choice to a K/L frame .357. Will it cost you more to feed it? Sure will, but you can get bulk .38 ammo pretty cheap these days ($20-30 per 200 or so) and you will exponentially increase the power out of the front end. Let alone budgeting just a tad more for some .357 125 grain JHP's.
You'll shoot it more, won't wish for more power, and you'll sleep soundly at night should the worst happen.
In short, there is no better choice for cheap range practice than a good .22 and the 617 is a great one. But the seperate goal of home defense is what makes me suggest you go the .37/357 route instead.
Let us know what YOU decide works best for you. And...welcome to the Forum.
But...since you asked advice about a first gun purchase, and specifically listed home protection as the first listed priority, I'd agree with the other members about swapping your choice to a K/L frame .357. Will it cost you more to feed it? Sure will, but you can get bulk .38 ammo pretty cheap these days ($20-30 per 200 or so) and you will exponentially increase the power out of the front end. Let alone budgeting just a tad more for some .357 125 grain JHP's.
You'll shoot it more, won't wish for more power, and you'll sleep soundly at night should the worst happen.
In short, there is no better choice for cheap range practice than a good .22 and the 617 is a great one. But the seperate goal of home defense is what makes me suggest you go the .37/357 route instead.
Let us know what YOU decide works best for you. And...welcome to the Forum.