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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 554396" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Man, I must’ve watched fifty YouTube vids on 22 LR rounds testing penetration in every situation from ballistic gel, layers of heavy denim + cow parts, doors, drywall, etc., etc., etc. In standard FBI gel tests a 22 LR performs just fine as a defensive round if you’re shooting at someone facing you. Yes, the hollow point opens a bit more and a solid goes in further and the frag rounds break up and do terrible things. Someone who knows how to use a 22 LR pistol could put 10 rounds center mass...and I sure wouldn’t want it to be me they were shooting. </p><p></p><p>But far better to avoid trouble. Always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 554396, member: 1365"] Man, I must’ve watched fifty YouTube vids on 22 LR rounds testing penetration in every situation from ballistic gel, layers of heavy denim + cow parts, doors, drywall, etc., etc., etc. In standard FBI gel tests a 22 LR performs just fine as a defensive round if you’re shooting at someone facing you. Yes, the hollow point opens a bit more and a solid goes in further and the frag rounds break up and do terrible things. Someone who knows how to use a 22 LR pistol could put 10 rounds center mass...and I sure wouldn’t want it to be me they were shooting. But far better to avoid trouble. Always. [/QUOTE]
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