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    Default .22 vs. 9mm


    To start off, I put 9mm in the subject, but lets leave it open for all calibers.
    We have determined in other threads that a .22 is probably a lot more effective than anyone thought. I can pull up my .22 handgun and fire off 10 rounds with accuracy twice as fast as I can with a 9mm. With that being said does it make more sense to carry a .22 as a sidearm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudalyon View Post
    To start off, I put 9mm in the subject, but lets leave it open for all calibers.
    We have determined in other threads that a .22 is probably a lot more effective than anyone thought. I can pull up my .22 handgun and fire off 10 rounds with accuracy twice as fast as I can with a 9mm. With that being said does it make more sense to carry a .22 as a sidearm?
    Being a 9mm and .22 fan...I'd have to say that I would not recommend carrying a .22 as your primary sidearm, unless concealment is an issue. While the .22 makes an effective deterrent, and can be quite well used for defense...it does lack real stopping power per shot...The main reason I wanted a P22 is the concealment factor, but after finding the CW9, I just want one to plink with and teach my daughter....

    Still, with all that being said.....a .22 pistol is still my choice for a backup, if ever I can get around to finding one I like...
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    Any more thoughts on this one? I am glad to hear from Big Saw on this, but his initials are B.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudalyon View Post
    Any more thoughts on this one? I am glad to hear from Big Saw on this, but his initials are B.S.
    I believe the biggest difference in 9MM and .22 is kenetic energy. If I understand it correctly, kenetic energy is the force that is experienced when a round hits the body. The larger the caliber the more impact and force it is going to have upon hitting the body. This is why so many people like the .45. That being said, a .22 IMHO will kill as good as a 9MM but may not stop an enemy in his tracks. Personally, if I'm shot with a .22 I going to be real discouraged from whatever I had on my mind to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beebopcop View Post
    I believe the biggest difference in 9MM and .22 is kenetic energy. If I understand it correctly, kenetic energy is the force that is experienced when a round hits the body. The larger the caliber the more impact and force it is going to have upon hitting the body. This is why so many people like the .45. That being said, a .22 IMHO will kill as good as a 9MM but may not stop an enemy in his tracks. Personally, if I'm shot with a .22 I going to be real discouraged from whatever I had on my mind to do.
    See there...pretty much the same thing I said, and his initials aren't BS......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Saw View Post
    See there...pretty much the same thing I said, and his initials aren't BS......

    lol..yeah but I have to give you crap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudalyon View Post
    lol..yeah but I have to give you crap!
    I like the .22. One of my favorite firearms is an old Ruger single six. However, it is not a real good defense weapon. However, I feel the same about a 9mm. Get a .38 special.
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    I like a .22 but only as a very concealable backup. I like the Beretta Bobcat. Ordered a few more clips Sunday.

    My favorite carry is a Beretta Model 1934 in .380 (short 9mm). Sweet little gun.
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    I have 2 North American Arms 22's. One is 22LR and the other is a 22mag. the 22LR is a great pocket gun and the mag is a boot gun. Both are very concealable and great in the summer time. The 22LR is loaded with fragmenting rounds and hollow points for the mag.

    We also have 2 H&R 22's with interchangable 22mag cylinders. We can practice with the 22LR and keep them loaded with the mags for house guns.

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    While the .22 is definitely not considered a man-stopper or a primary defensive weapon, it does beat throwing rocks (by a considerable margin I might add). That said anyone struck by 10 .22 hollowpoints in the body and face is going to have to be damned determined to continue an attack or be jacked up on PCP one. But I'd rather have something a little more substantial for the job, preferably something beginning with a "4" . Just my opinion!
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