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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 1257816" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Actually, within the average engagement distance, saying a knife is better than a .22 is FAR from silly if you truely understand edged weapons. I'm not very good with a knife, but I'm fairly sure I could close the distance and hit some switches/timers before you could incapacitate me with a p22. Sure, there is a decent chance that I would die, but I would probably be taking you with me. You touched on the energy of pistol rounds in a later post, so I'm sure you are aquainted with the energy of a .357,9mm, .40, .45. The odds of you being able to stop the threat are vastly improved with a true defensive caliber. Shot placement is a large portion of the fight, but the round has to disrupt enough tissue to be effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 1257816, member: 4232"] Actually, within the average engagement distance, saying a knife is better than a .22 is FAR from silly if you truely understand edged weapons. I'm not very good with a knife, but I'm fairly sure I could close the distance and hit some switches/timers before you could incapacitate me with a p22. Sure, there is a decent chance that I would die, but I would probably be taking you with me. You touched on the energy of pistol rounds in a later post, so I'm sure you are aquainted with the energy of a .357,9mm, .40, .45. The odds of you being able to stop the threat are vastly improved with a true defensive caliber. Shot placement is a large portion of the fight, but the round has to disrupt enough tissue to be effective. [/QUOTE]
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