Walking the dog, NAA .22 Mini-Mag, throw it in your pocket and go..........
Jim
My daughter and I were shooting my Marlin .22 rifle the other day. She was having a blast just pulling the trigger and blasting away rapid fire
I got to thinking that if there were a .22 handgun that could hold and reliably feed 20+ rounds it might make a potential self-defense weapon, particularly for the extremely recoil adverse.
I was imagining myself on the receiving end of my daughter's onslaught, and I know 20 rounds of rapid fire .22 would certainly cause me to reorder my to-do list. And isn't that ultimately what defensive carry is all about, making the bad guy stop doing what he is doing?
.22 is the cause of more deaths than any other caliber in the world...
One of these small gun mfg. came out with a 380/32 which sounds like a hot round.
My understanding is that a nice .22lr subsonic in a nice supressed weapon is the carry of choice for many professional assasins
Many sources verify this. Mossad in particular used Beretta .22s during the 70s. Seemed to work for them.
My BUG / alternate carry is a Walther P22, mostly because I can't find a Beretta 87 anyplace.
Don't think it was for police work. AFAIK, minimum caliber for LE use is a .25 auto, and this was only in EXTREMELY special circumstances. Back in the day, minimum caliber used was .38 special.
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