jrhooo t1_iv7budh wrote
Reply to comment by Hangman_va in The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
Single shot .22s are usually best suited for
Target practice
Very small game hunting. .22 is popular for camp/trail guns with the idea that they’re usually cheap, light, and easy to pack (as is a big brick worth if ammo) and then they make a decent option for rabbit, squirrel, etc
Hangman_va t1_iv95362 wrote
Sure, I get that .22 as a caliber.
But I mean, the difference in weight and size between a normal .22 and a one-shot .22 cannot be THAT big of a deal to really think that the massive disadvantage of only having ONE shot vs several.
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