dispatch55126
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Given the two, and considering you could only have one, which one would you choose. I've been looking at either a Sig in the .22lr or possibly a Sig, Baretta or a S&W in a 9mm.
The .22lr is favorable due to ammo cost and my 10/22 uses the same ammo. It also is more useful when I go into the woods plinking or small animal hunting.
The 9mm is favorable in that it is much more powerful, ammo is relatively cheap and could fill the need if I ever need a HD or CCW sidearm.
In short, the .22lr is a much more practical choice, yet I know I'll want the 9mm later. The downside to the 9mm is it does limit my sooting options as I know I won't be shooting it as much as the .22lr
...And for those who say "the answer is obvious, get both", the wife is standing firm on one or the other.
The .22lr is favorable due to ammo cost and my 10/22 uses the same ammo. It also is more useful when I go into the woods plinking or small animal hunting.
The 9mm is favorable in that it is much more powerful, ammo is relatively cheap and could fill the need if I ever need a HD or CCW sidearm.
In short, the .22lr is a much more practical choice, yet I know I'll want the 9mm later. The downside to the 9mm is it does limit my sooting options as I know I won't be shooting it as much as the .22lr
...And for those who say "the answer is obvious, get both", the wife is standing firm on one or the other.