Yep, SC, you're a poser.
Nothing at all wrong with a .22 or .22 mag.
I can't count how many deer and javelinas I've flattened with a .22.
Feel free to try one on yourself if you think otherwise.
Yep, SC, you're a poser.
Nothing at all wrong with a .22 or .22 mag.
I can't count how many deer and javelinas I've flattened with a .22.
Feel free to try one on yourself if you think otherwise. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
LOL, no it's not. Too snappy. Look at all the agencies and PDs that are ditching it and going back to the 9mm. Just to name a couple, the FBI going back to a 9mm and Texas DPS went back to a 9mm. The new Army Sig is a 9mm. Qualification issues and a few other reasons. The recent bullet designs and performance of the 9mm make it a better all around caliber. Not saying some can't learn, but it has it's issues. I defiantly would not recommend it for a new shooter, much less a female new shooter.
. Originally Posted by O'Mike
I disagree about the.22 being useless. The bullet shatters when it hits the body causing more internal damage while higher calibre just punch holes, which only works if you have good marksmanship skills, which most people don't. Current statistics are that even in combat situations people are only aiming to kill and average of 20% of the time with small arms. And anytime you pick up a gun, you better be dam sure you know how to use it and will use it or you are a danger to yourself and others. Originally Posted by OldGent
Useless relatively speaking.Perfect example of your cluelessness.
For women especially excited beginners like SP I think most experts would recommend a revolver as the absolute minimum in firepower, and the .380/9mm/.38 SPL range as the min potency level in terms of handgun caliber. 22 Mag's are good to practice with but should not be used long term for defense. My recommendation of the 38 SPL is reliable, low maintenance, and less moving parts. In other words point and shoot....In terms of bullets depends on what you buy.... keep in mind though 38s shoot heavier bullets which tend to penetrate more than light weight high velocity 22 bullets. Originally Posted by Sistine Chapel
Perfect example of your cluelessness.
Your first sentence is completely senseless.
It goes downill from there.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
SeekingP should take note.
Please cease and desist. You are a danger to yourself and others. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
You can bypass back ground checks by paying cssh at the many gun shows we have every year. Collectors / sellers always have .38 specials for sale. Originally Posted by Sistine Chapel
to start go to a gun show to buy your first gun. you will certainly find a .38 special from a private dealer. .380 but No background check although the seller will likely ask to see your drivers license and write down the number for their record keeping but it beats the Background check process you'd have to go through otherwise. Originally Posted by Sistine ChapelWell you've proven you don't know shit about gun shows. Let me guess...never been to one but you're posting here what you've read in the liberal media.
All dealers at gun shows do federal background checks whether you pay with cash or not. The only time you don't have one is a good old boy sale between two private citizens. Originally Posted by oilfieldscumJust to clarify, they have dealers at shows. Those are the folks that have a FFL license and are required to perform background checks on the guns they sell. They usually have tables filled with new guns and have a professional look to their operation.