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I saw a man damn near die from blood loss after taking a 22 mag to the leg. Lucky for him I had been fishing.The .380 is a good close combat weapon with decent ammo such as Hornady CD. If you tend to carry these smaller pistols (as I do) more than larger caliber pistols, you are much better off with the .380 over the.22. Penetration is good with this round. The .22 will work with a head shot, but achieving blood loss with this caliber is much tougher and I would not want to rely on this round for SD. Don't forget about the P938 or Kimber Solo both in 9MM and easy to carry and conceal.
No, don't want or need to be shot by any caliber or gauge. Worked with a big man 30 years ago . He was killed by a .22lr to the forehead. It doesn't take that much if it's in the right spot. I also know people hit by an accidental, contact 20 ga. blast to the upper leg that survived. He recovered completely. I believe placement is veryOr for that matter a 22? I know I don't! Why so much hate for the "Mouse Guns" isn't it all about shot placement anyway? Just curious as to hear what folks have to say? You know the why's and the why not?
Thanks ....... Jbum