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  • #31
    socaldsal
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    • May 2009
    • 430

    There's plenty of articles floating on the net about how the Israeli Army used them as riot control "non-lethal" measures against leaders of mobs and such. All it was, was a Ruger 10/22 with a bipod, silencer, and scope. Everything else was stock. That came to a stop when it just wasn't as "non-lethal as they thought, and upper body shots were more devastating than originally believed on the things that help your blood go round and round. Obviously you aren't shooting 1000M with the thing, but for street to street it will work.

    Stories of bouncers and security finding .22 rounds stopped by their clothes are iffy, because if that went into their face or neck, it probably would have been different.

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    • #32
      xgi1991
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 614

      It is not the caliber of the firearm, it is the caliber of the person using it. A .22 will more than do the job. Just look at some of the rounds that are available now, for example; CCI Velocitor 40 grain, copper-plated hollow point at 1435 fps (over a 1000 at 100 meters). I do not care how bad you think you are, a douple tap to the face, or chest, you are going down like a bad habit.

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      • #33
        Z ME FLY
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        • Mar 2008
        • 6590

        Yes a .22 is dangerous. It's still a bullet that is going very fast. Heck even BB guns can be dangerous... Don't you remember? You'll shoot your eye out!

        I wouldn't want to get shot by a .22
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        • #34
          Jonathan Doe

          I have to tell you that I see a high percentage of bullets recovered from autopsies are 22 caliber bullets.

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          • #35
            usmcchet9296
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            • Feb 2008
            • 1834

            is a .22 really all that dangerous
            yes
            and soory but this is a dumb question
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            • #36
              bodega bob
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              • Jun 2007
              • 53

              I have seen full-grown Holstein cattle killed with a single 22LR to the head.

              I have heard that deer poachers like to use 22's because of their low noise.

              There were military applications, such as Ruger pistols with built-in silencers.

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              • #37
                Timberwolf
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                • Oct 2004
                • 6275

                Originally posted by five.five-six
                yes, I know that they can kill, but seriously 30 gr at 1500fps, it is going to have to be a well placed shot
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                • #38
                  sd_shooter
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                  • Dec 2008
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                  Originally posted by bodega bob
                  There were military applications, such as Ruger pistols with built-in silencers.
                  Or the High Standard used by the OSS:

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                  • #39
                    johnthomas
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                    • Mar 2009
                    • 7001

                    Originally posted by 50BMGBOB
                    A friend sent me this link a while ago. Lethality of the 22LR It's a pretty good write up from snipershide.com
                    I don't really need to comment on the original question, this post and link were perfect. Any more questions about the lethal power of this round would be silly.
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                    • #40
                      armygunsmith
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                      • Oct 2008
                      • 2087

                      Integrally suppressed .22 caliber pistols have been used for years as a tool to take out sentries, guard dogs, and lights. Since ammunition is so light and the pistol is easily suppressed it was the optimal tool for covert operations. Take a look at the Ruger pistols with integral suppressors. I thought this was BS the first time someone told me this, but I verified with several Operators that I asked.
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                      • #41
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                        Originally posted by armygunsmith
                        Integrally suppressed .22 caliber pistols have been used for years as a tool to take out sentries, guard dogs, and lights. Since ammunition is so light and the pistol is easily suppressed it was the optimal tool for covert operations. Take a look at the Ruger pistols with integral suppressors. I thought this was BS the first time someone told me this, but I verified with several Operators that I asked.
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                        • #42
                          Swiftyjuan
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                          • Mar 2009
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                          Our Sheriff's department was testing some old body armor for penetration, and they tried every round available from all the shooters there. My .357 Sig from my Glock, and a standard velocity .22 round from my target rifle penetrated deeper than any of the .45s, 9mms, etc. One deputy said he would never say "he only had a .22" again!

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                          • #43
                            DedEye
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                            • Nov 2006
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                            I know a fat guy who took a .22 to the chest and survived. Still took 3-4 surgeries.

                            I don't want to get shot with a .22.
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                            • #44
                              Apollo
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                              • Mar 2009
                              • 868

                              I loled at "minute of turkey accuracy"
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                              • #45
                                roc
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                                • Jan 2009
                                • 1021

                                Originally posted by armygunsmith
                                Integrally suppressed .22 caliber pistols have been used for years as a tool to take out sentries, guard dogs, and lights. Since ammunition is so light and the pistol is easily suppressed it was the optimal tool for covert operations. Take a look at the Ruger pistols with integral suppressors. I thought this was BS the first time someone told me this, but I verified with several Operators that I asked.
                                also hitmen around the world have been using suppressed 22s for their 'hits' for the same reasons. sorry, i could not comfirm with any hitmen but i still believe it...

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