Never, EVER Carry this Caliber for Self-Defense!?!
The Yankee Marshal argues against avoiding specific calibers for self-defense, emphasizing that 'any gun is better than no gun.' While .25 ACP and rimfire .22 Magnum are noted for potential reliability and power issues, personal competence with the chosen firearm is paramount. Legal precedents and circumstances often outweigh caliber choice, suggesting individuals should carry what they can handle effectively, from .44 Magnum to .32 ACP. The video also includes a technical segment on maintaining a Smith & Wesson Model 28.









