This review of the Smith & Wesson FPC 22LR folding pistol carbine highlights its compact, lightweight design and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for recreational shooting, critter control, and backpacking. The firearm features a 16.5-inch barrel, a polymer handguard, and a folding mechanism that allows for a very compact carry. While not recommended for self-defense due to the .22LR caliber's limitations, its affordability and fun factor make it a standout in the rimfire market.
This video discusses the use of single-action revolvers for defensive purposes, contrasting it with double-action. The speaker argues that while single-action can offer precision, it introduces risks in high-stress defensive scenarios due to the need to cock the hammer. These risks include accidental discharge, potential snagging, and legal implications. The speaker also advises against recommending revolvers to new shooters due to their complexity compared to other firearm types.
The Airforce Escape SS in .25 caliber offers a compact and quiet shooting experience, ideal for pest control and backyard plinking. It achieves approximately 920 fps and 48 ft-lbs of energy with 25-grain pellets, delivering sub-one-inch accuracy at 50 yards. While capable of reaching 100 yards, its optimal hunting range is closer, providing 12-14 full-velocity shots per 3000 PSI fill.
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