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I'm British, unfortunately, so I have zero experience with firearms. Anyway, I assume a shotgun would blow your whole brain out. It would be extremely messy though, for whoever does find your body, not exactly dignified.
I'm British, unfortunately, so I have zero experience with firearms. Anyway, I assume a shotgun would blow your whole brain out. It would be extremely messy though, for whoever does find your body, not exactly dignified.
This beautifull marvel of engineering ! Truly a wonder of gunsmithing, a flawless machine, please ignore that the company that produced it immediatly went bankruped, that's uh... an unrelevant detail, just trust the zip22. Legends has it someone once managed to fire *an entire mag* without it failing, once !
The guns megathread has some suggestions. I'm looking at a .38 revolver because 1) looks "cool", 2) can literally pick up whenever I want the day after I put the purchase in from a warehouse ~40min out, and 3) very small so easily hidden, plus the caliber is seemingly decent.
Anything above a .22. That said, slaughterhouses used to put down cows with a .22. I mean, think of a cow's head. But 9mm and up are the best ways. Temporal shots are 95% fatal. Use JHP, not FMJ.
@daysfeel@CandyCane the "best" gun, that is widely accessible and affordable, to CTB with is a 12-gauge single-barrel shotgun with an 18" barrel made by a reputable shotgun manufacturer like mossberg or remington. And "best" is in quotes because at the end of the day it's somewhat subjective. If you'd like something more compact than a shotgun then the "best" handgun option, again that is widely accessible and affordable, would be a 44 magnum revolver. And if you can't afford a 44 magnum then a 357 magnum revolver would also do.
@daysfeel@CandyCane the "best" gun, that is widely accessible and affordable, to CTB with is a 12-gauge single-barrel shotgun with an 18" barrel made by a reputable shotgun manufacturer like mossberg or remington. And "best" is in quotes because at the end of the day it's somewhat subjective. If you'd like something more compact than a shotgun then the "best" handgun option, again that is widely accessible and affordable, would be a 44 magnum revolver. And if you can't afford a 44 magnum then a 357 magnum revolver would also do.
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