Clearly hooksaw wants to lose a thread in every section. It's the eleven-fecta
7/26/2007 1:33:37 PM
^^ I'm simply expressing an opinion that some of you find objectionable--I'm not trolling anybody or anything, but I do believe what I'm posting.The guy above, Boone-tard, now that's a fucking troll.
7/26/2007 3:50:28 PM
You may not be trying to troll, but when you post something dumb without realizing it (which you mostly don't seem to realize), and assert you're right, it makes you come of as a troll.Trolls usually know what they're doing when they troll. If you're really not trying to troll, then it means something else...I'm not a gun owner, but I don't see why you wouldn't want a .22 as a defense weapon. If the purpose of a CCW is to defend yourself against an attacker, they'll likely run away regardless of what you shoot them with, and you'll be safe. The argument that the 22 won't kill them seems to going against the claims of gun nuts when they're criticized for being blood-thirsty psychos.
7/26/2007 4:12:03 PM
7/26/2007 4:13:43 PM
The only way to solve this is with a quick draw competition.
7/26/2007 4:16:09 PM
Put everyone in a circle with their gun of choice, everybody shoots, last one breathing was right?
7/26/2007 4:18:04 PM
It worked for the ancient greeks.
7/26/2007 4:18:58 PM
7/26/2007 4:19:26 PM
and i've got a little .25 that i sometimes carry...certainly not a large caliber...i have it loaded with HPs though its still basically just a big centerfire .22...if the shit went down i could at least shoot somebody and make an escape...but more often than not i have a .45 which will knock down pretty much anybody
7/26/2007 4:23:09 PM
^x7 This is why:
7/26/2007 4:28:09 PM
7/26/2007 4:52:12 PM
too small to carry as a reliable self defense weaponif you are in a life and death situation you cant count on someone to "likely run away regardless of what you shoot them with"...you have to count on a gun that can drop them
7/26/2007 4:56:08 PM
A .22 can kill someone easily. It will NOT have knockdown power, especially from a pistol. The person you just shot with the .22 may live just long enough to knife you before slowly bleeding out. In short, you better get a CNS hit with it or hope the guy runs off, or you're fucked.Someone goes down from:Blood lossCNS HitPerceived Shockhttp://www.brassfetcher.com/ - look at the gelatin results from .22 compared to even .380.[Edited on July 26, 2007 at 6:20 PM. Reason : .]
7/26/2007 6:18:21 PM
7/26/2007 8:32:17 PM
G-d I suck, I'm coming back to this thread again, but not to respond to hooksaw. Anyway, to the point . . .
7/26/2007 10:16:46 PM
Dude, if a 9mm is too much for you to handle reliably, you need to just forget about the whole gun thing.My wife isn't scared of her grandpa's 9mm. Why are some of you guys?.22? Why not just avoid the paperwork and get an air pistol?
7/26/2007 10:41:13 PM
7/27/2007 12:44:55 AM
^that's part of the purpose of concealing.and the answer is "very few". in addition, most of the places you're more likely to need it are places you aren't allowed to carry.
7/27/2007 1:03:04 AM
if i had one of these i would do something right nowgood thing i dont
7/27/2007 3:03:26 AM
7/27/2007 8:30:51 AM
There is absolutely no reason for the majority of Americans to choose a .22 over a 9mm. You want to talk about how easy a .22 is to fire. Have you fired a 9mm? I took a buddy's girlfriend out shooting for her first time and gave her a 9mm. ALL of her shots were center mass. She had never fired anything before and this girl is like 5'1" and maybe 100 pounds. She was using a polymer SUB COMPACT (i.e. much lighter than many of your options). Rapid fire produced roughly a 6" grouping w/ 10 rounds at 21 ft. Granted, that's not great for target shooting but take a look at your chest and you'll see that it's more than adequate. 22 is very easy to shoot with tiny wound tracks. 9mm is easy to shoot with a wound track that's huge in comparison. When someone is trying to attack you, the point is to make them stop. I (and most other CCP holders) aren't out to kill someone although we accept the possibility. We want to stop the threat to ourselves or our loved ones as quickly and easily as possible. .22 just does not compare to any other self defense round to provide the necessary damage to make it a good choice. Is a .22 better than nothing? Of course. Comparing it to a 9mm is just stupid though. With minimal practice, most people can be accurate enough with a 9mm to put as many rounds into a target at nearly the same pace as they can with a .22. Since most people's accuracy issues lie in their trigger finger control, accuracy of a 9mm & .22 should be fairly similar.One last thing about a .22. Would you really want to trust your life to a gun that may go "click" instead of firing? .22s are one of the most unreliable choices you can get. Many of the gun choices have feed issues with any ammo. If you get one of the more reliable guns, you still have to test numerous ammo choices to find out whether the AMMO is reliable. When it comes down to it, you have a much higher chance of failure with a .22 than with any .380, 9mm, .357, .40, etc. etc. etc.
7/27/2007 10:10:47 AM
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7/27/2007 9:50:24 PM
^5He was referring to failure rate of the ammo, not the weapon. Rimfires run a notoriously higher risk of failures to fire, due to inconsistent primer application from round to round, batch to batch. Small pistol centerfire primers are much more consistently reliable.^ Hook, I would amend that saying to "You either need to be prepared to take a life to defend your own, or you don't need to carry a weapon, period."Nobody should be ok with killing someone.
7/28/2007 3:02:16 AM
springfield xd-40lifetime warranty and tons of safety features.i had a friend who had a backfire destroying the gun but the safety measures in place protected him from it... with a lifetime warranty springfield replaced it free of charge. (i think it was because he was using recycled ammo)[Edited on July 28, 2007 at 3:25 AM. Reason : l]
7/28/2007 3:22:05 AM
^^ I am confident that prepared was the intended meaning of the post at issue.
7/28/2007 12:04:19 PM