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I carry a tauruspt22 with Stinger lr rounds. i hear all the talk about 22 rimfire duds,however , i must have shot at least 5000 rds of cci mini-mags in addittion to the stingers and never have had even one failure to fire,?? because i can afford to shoot every day and i do, i hit what i aim at with my taurus i feel very confident in my ccw 2245
A .17 is a really hot round with alot of knock down power. Coyotes falling like a bag of well (you know what) I would not be afraid to carry this in a pistol but a prefer a .38+P
mpc12, would you care to share your experience? I have .380 and 9mm, and it would seem to me that there is not a whole lot of difference between the two.
Coming from a rural family and a poor area where poaching was a way of life, (Northern WI.) I KNOW that a .22 can kill anything you'll find in the woods (or on the farm), and I KNOW that's it's virtually impossible to tell where a single .22 shot was fired if it's over 100 yards away. Or even closer in heavy woods!. Even more difficult at night.
A .22 pistol is just the ticket for putting a squirrel, grouse or rabbit in the pot while hunting bigger game, so my normal hunting rig is a .308 rifle and a .22 handgun (Buckmark). On those occasions the 1911A1 stays at home.
As for Self Defense ... it's still better than a pointy stick ... usually!
Just got back from a 350 mile road trip for TG Dinner. Two states. I have CCW in both. We stopped at a couple roadside rest areas, open areas so the dog could pee.
But mostly we went to dinner at relatives.
No firearm. The relatives are fine with firearms. I just didn't feel a need.
The scale model, working naval cannon in the trunk doesn't really count as a firearm.
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