Gentlemen (and Ladies),
Let's all take a deep breath. Some people feel perfectly comfortable carrying a .22 for their CCW. If the OP (or his wife, etc) wants to carry their SR22P for their CCW - then I think that's great.
IMHO: People carrying CCW tend to either gravitate upward or downward in caliber based on their comfort level - both with their gun and based on the neighborhood/perceived risk level. IMHO: if somebody starts with a .22, they can only gravitate upward. If they start with a .44 Mag, they're likely to gravitate downward. People change over time. The guns they CCW change over time.
If I were carrying my SR22P instead of one of my Bobcats, I would carry Stingers in it because they cycle (both guns) at 100% based on my extensive practice with them. I can also hit what I'm shooting at out to 30 feet within a few inches pretty much every time.
Let's all take a deep breath. Some people feel perfectly comfortable carrying a .22 for their CCW. If the OP (or his wife, etc) wants to carry their SR22P for their CCW - then I think that's great.
IMHO: People carrying CCW tend to either gravitate upward or downward in caliber based on their comfort level - both with their gun and based on the neighborhood/perceived risk level. IMHO: if somebody starts with a .22, they can only gravitate upward. If they start with a .44 Mag, they're likely to gravitate downward. People change over time. The guns they CCW change over time.
If I were carrying my SR22P instead of one of my Bobcats, I would carry Stingers in it because they cycle (both guns) at 100% based on my extensive practice with them. I can also hit what I'm shooting at out to 30 feet within a few inches pretty much every time.