Somewhat relevant, and probably laughable for many here: shot my first gun this past weekend lol. 9mm, 22, and a smaller air rifle. What a rush!
Made in the town in Texas where my in-laws live. With as small as .380 and 9mm pistols are getting, I'm not sure why you would go with a derringer. They look to be about the same size as a P365.opinions?
It's fun as all get out. I can't shoot anymore because I can't find ammo, so I am just holding on to what I have. I do have a crap ton of 22s. I really need to get back out and do some plinking.Somewhat relevant, and probably laughable for many here: shot my first gun this past weekend lol. 9mm, 22, and a smaller air rifle. What a rush!
They have them at Academy. Dad got one a few weeks ago for like $180.I DID just order the Heritage arms Rough Rider, 6.5 inch barrel, satin finish, with both cylinders (22LR and 22WMR) for goofing around with. Yeah, it's a cheap single action Colt knockoff, but for 190 bucks, and cheap ammo, why not...
LOL, I just happened to run across that stupid video.Is this about the gun THAT SHOOTS A FN BILLIARDS BALL....or did I just make that up. I saw an article about it.
hickok45 gave them a pretty glowing review (with the caveat that it is what it is) and he, IMO, is the best reviewer out there.They have them at Academy. Dad got one a few weeks ago for like $180.
Guy's got a heck of a channel. Been watching for years.hickok45 gave them a pretty glowing review (with the caveat that it is what it is) and he, IMO, is the best reviewer out there.
I got one a few months ago to carry around at the farm, love it so far. I immediately got a western style leather holster for it. A lot more practical than carrying my 1911 or other large frame revolver around to shoot snakes and rodents.I DID just order the Heritage arms Rough Rider, 6.5 inch barrel, satin finish, with both cylinders (22LR and 22WMR) for goofing around with. Yeah, it's a cheap single action Colt knockoff, but for 190 bucks, and cheap ammo, why not...
I sure do. The one I have is the North American Arms .22 magnum Sidewinder. I also have the .22 LR cylinder for it. Damned good little gun, once you get used to handling it. I could hide that thing in my asscrack.![]()
Anybody got one of these? I’ll never get one, but thought they seemed “cool”. Something to keep stashed in your prison purse for emergency use.
He’s a true marksman too as it seems he can make just about anything “gong worthy.” Lol.Guy's got a heck of a channel. Been watching for years.
He smokes a lot of pot as well.He’s a true marksman too as it seems he can make just about anything “gong worthy.” Lol.
My mom has a pair of those that are decorated and engraved. They have a cool wooden case for them.![]()
Anybody got one of these? I’ll never get one, but thought they seemed “cool”. Something to keep stashed in your prison purse for emergency use.
Going by memory here. FBI says most encounters are within 21 feet. Figure the bad guy is charging you and 21 feet can become much less quickly. I prefer a short barrel hammerless revolver. The bad guy has very little barrel to grab or slide to grab (as with a pistol) in an effort to disarm you or alter your aim. Plus there are less "accidental fires" with a revolver.Is a .22WMR 5 shot pocket pistol really that impractical for carry/self-defense?
I can't quote statistics, but outside of the home, I would imagine that pistols that are used to defend one's self would normally be at extremely close range, and I would think a few .22 magnum rounds to the neck/face would do the job.
(supposing here, I have no real facts to back that up, just a hunch)
I see what you did there. LOL
I can't remember which firearm he was reviewing, but he said something to the effect (before he shot it), "One thing I can't tolerate, is a pineapple staring me straight in the face...." (goodbye pineapple) LOL
Is a .22WMR 5 shot pocket pistol really that impractical for carry/self-defense?
I can't quote statistics, but outside of the home, I would imagine that pistols that are used to defend one's self would normally be at extremely close range, and I would think a few .22 magnum rounds to the neck/face would do the job.
(supposing here, I have no real facts to back that up, just a hunch)
I thought he carried a Walther?Ummmm 007? Leave the Beretta...
Simple things can help. My daughter and 2 grandchildren were recently up from Florida. The last time I was down there, I gave her a revolver and shotgun and took her and her husband by their local range. Anyhow, I stressed to her yesterday, on your way home (or anywhere really), don't just walk out the gas station door and start moving. Take a second to scope out the area you are headed for. If things look suspicious, go back inside and wait awhile. Know what you are walking into before you get there.Both the CDC and FBI repeatedly say that a firearm is used 60,000 to 2.5 million times each year in some form or fashion. This would change the data in some of the points the referenced article mentioned.
However, it was a good article and brings up some good points.
1. Criminals are ambush predators of opportunity. Only they know when they are going to strike. That immediately puts you at a disadvantage. This makes your reaction/draw times much more valuable. The presence of a firearm helps to give you more of a chance of success......but the criminal will by nature always have the odds in their favor.
2. Confrontations are usually very close. And most people don't train appropriately......if at all. Most people don't practice from a draw, they don't move away from the threat, they don't practice none-sight-aimed snap shots.