It is easy to conceal.
I have both cylinders. 22lr & 22magIs that .22LR??
I'm sure you are pretty much right but I do have a few alternate carrys.Just to be 'that guy'.
I guess it's better than nothing ... when the guy on meth is sitting on top of you then put the barrel in his ear, cock the hammer and pull the trigger... it'll do the job.
ONLY way they will work! ;-)I remember reading somewhere that these small revolvers are a two handed gun. You hold the bad guy with one hand and shoot him with the other! : )
Agree, many people do not realize how many "humans" have succumbed to the .22lr. The mouse that roared! I read several Medical studies on what a .22lr can do to a human being. Apparently it is very unpredictable in that it can turn abruptly, travel amazing distances(inches) inside someone, bounce off bones to cause further tissue damage etc. All the reports concluded that death from a GSW with a .22lr may not be instantaneous in all cases but it is definitely on the way!I've seen the entrance and exit holes a 2" barreled.22 lr make on a human torso. I do not recommend trying it out. You may well be dead before medical help arrives.
That's why I always carry my NAA Mini regardless of what else i have.
If you have ever had the opportunity to read Police reports erc. It is amazing how many times bad guys N good guys miss, at even very close range!I suggest you familiarize yourself with the anatomy of the human head, so you can hit something vital. It is surprisingly easy to miss the brain.
Nerves of rubber!!!If you have ever had the opportunity to read Police reports erc. It is amazing how many times bad guys N good guys miss, at even very close range!
Lots of adrenalin, lack of training, all sorts of shtf stuff!Nerves of rubber!!!