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abbafandr:
I always carry.  9mm is my choice of caliber.  G17 or Kel Tec pf9 are my arms of choice, sometimes both. 
I don't anticipate trouble, but I'm sure I'm not going to get advance notice of it. 

JTH:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on December 21, 2016, 07:04:39 PM ---I don't anticipate trouble, but I'm sure I'm not going to get advance notice of it. 

--- End quote ---

"Pardon me, sir, but if you don't mind, I'd like to request your presence at the scene of a crime about to occur.  I can pencil you in for two hours hence, if that time works for you?  Sir?"

:)

Les:
Just thinking.....I carry when I can, caliber/revolver/pistol not important, but lets remember to not scare off new people with our discussions/arguments over semantics and verbal gymnastics.  I enjoy discussion. It makes us all better. 

20nickels:
I've carried a shrouded hammer .38 in the cold months for years.  It's hard to beat in a coat pocket where an auto cannot be trusted to cycle. This sort of carry has settled problems for many, many years. Try it, you'll like it.

SemperFiGuy:
Interesting Visual Insight Here on .22LR Cranial Damage:



No Sound.   A few seconds' time can be saved by watching up to 1:20, then skipping to 2:00.   (Not much happens in between.)

Clearly, a .22LR Mousegun will not achieve 1070fps (claimed cartridge velocity in this video).  However, a .22WMR Ruger LCR will readily do so.   (1.87" barrel and all.)

The video provides some visual insight about the potential of .22s for self defense.  And perhaps about shot placement, as well. 

Against deer, at least.

FWIW,

sfg

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