.22 LR vs 9mm: The Deadly Truth No One Wants to Admit
This video from Line 45, featuring Ted, delves into the practical differences between 9mm and .22LR for self-defense, emphasizing that the 'best' caliber is subjective and depends heavily on the shooter's ability to handle recoil and train consistently. While 9mm offers superior terminal ballistics and centerfire reliability, micro-compact 9mm pistols can be punishing for new shooters due to their snappy recoil, leading to anticipation and avoidance of practice. .22LR, conversely, offers significantly less recoil, enabling faster follow-up shots, better trigger control, and more affordable practice, which is crucial for building skill. The video highlights that consistent training with a firearm you can shoot well, even if it's a .22LR, often leads to better real-world performance than carrying a 9mm you struggle to master. However, the inherent reliability issues of rimfire ammunition are a significant drawback for defensive use. Ultimately, the choice hinges on individual recoil tolerance, training habits, and a realistic assessment of one's ability to perform under stress.











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