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Aphelion: "Were the Swiss security forces that showed up and ultimately ended the fracas in the El Al incident armed with .22 pistols?"

Since the event occurred at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, I don't believe that any Swiss security forces "showed up and ...ended the fracas..."
 
Aphelion: "Were the Swiss security forces that showed up and ultimately ended the fracas in the El Al incident armed with .22 pistols?"

Since the event occurred at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, I don't believe that any Swiss security forces "showed up and ...ended the fracas..."

Wiki and other sources put the attack in Zurich.
 
In the hands of people who know where to place their shots and are calm and collected in the delivery of same, the .22LR is an amazingly effective caliber.
This is why the .22LR has often been used for up-close assassination, and all the arm-chair pontification regarding the "lowly" .22 LR's effectiveness is rendered moot by historical fact.

Shooting a human in the head at close range with a suppressed, "low power" .22LR is really no different than shooting a large Brown/Grizzly bear in the head with a top-loaded .357 Magnum. BOTH will cancel the ticket, but NEITHER is considered "adequate" when evaluated in concert with the "average" (charitable reference) person's skills.
 
In the hands of people who know where to place their shots and are calm and collected in the delivery of same, the .22LR is an amazingly effective caliber.
This is why the .22LR has often been used for up-close assassination, and all the arm-chair pontification regarding the "lowly" .22 LR's effectiveness is rendered moot by historical fact.

Shooting a human in the head at close range with a suppressed, "low power" .22LR is really no different than shooting a large Brown/Grizzly bear in the head with a top-loaded .357 Magnum. BOTH will cancel the ticket, but NEITHER is considered "adequate" when evaluated in concert with the "average" (charitable reference) person's skills.

What a strange argument (and disrespectful to boot). Are we really picking calibers for headshots now?
 
Kilibreaux is just saying that if you can "place your shots", which will require a lot of fortitude, the .22 can deliver.

I don't see it as disrespectful ...
 
A lot of folks keep saying "proper shot placement". One problem is that a perfect shot isn't always possible when someone is trying to kill you.

An LEO family member was in an encounter with a large pissed off thug. The two were within arms reach of each other when the thug pulled a gun. They fought for control of the pistol for several seconds before the LEO was able to pull his 40S&W and shoot the thug in the stomach three times. As a result of the shots, the thug dropped his pistol and the LEO was able to gain control of the situation. Shots to the thug's stomach weren't ideal shot placement, but that's all he had available during the struggle. If it had been three shots with a 22LR, things may have turned out differently.

I've killed a number of large animals with a 22LR to the brain, but I've also had them skip off with a less than ideal shot or when the animal turned their head slightly.

I won't bash anyone for their carry choices, but if I'm going to carry a gun, I prefer larger calibers in the same sized weapon.
 
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