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First and foremost I hope that I'd never do ever have to use my firearm and felt defense and odds are I never will but it never occurred to me that I probably would end up being how I would justify using whatever particular ammo I choose.
Iv'e had to use mine twice. Both times without firing a shot. Both times the police didn't charge me with anything and the bad guy got arrested, after the fact.
 
Regarding the LCP II by Ruger in 22LR, I know of no 22LR ammo I would use in self-defense given a choice.
There is a type of 22lr ammo I would and have carried in times where I had to carry a 22lr platform.

That Ammo being Aguila Interceptor FMJ.

FMJ as they load better and JHP in 22lr does not really expand much anyways...

Found the Interceptors, rated 1470fps with a 40gr bullet... Testing ammo in a Mark 4 suppressed, the Interceptors still went supersonic...

Keltec P17, let a friend shoot a mag of basic High Velocity 22lr, felt like a normal 22lr... gave him a mag loaded with Interceptors, he was not prepared for the difference it recoil, it was quite a noticeable power difference...

For that reason, it is my preferred ammo type if I have to carry a .22lr cartridge.
 
Any lawyer is free to make any assertion he or she desires. Whether or not the judge or jury will take it into account is another thing. Personally, I'm going to do whatever is necessary to minimize a threat against myself or my loved ones. If there is ammunition that has been proven to better minimize a threat, then that's what I would choose. Everyone is free to make their own choice.
 
"It would be the LCP 2 in .380, but for me, it's really just a size thing with that.
380 LCP II was discontinued due to the demand and features of the LCP Max. (Nov 2023).

The current LCP II is a 22LR. Small size makes for a handy backup, but personally I'd be reluctant to carry a 380 as a primary defense gun. But it is superior to hand-to-hand combat or a big stick.

There are several sources for M&P 40 S&W Police Trade-ins for less $$ than the LCP Max. Like $250 +/-. or Glock 17's if 9mm is more your style at about $350. At Grab-A-Gun and Palmetto State Armory for example.
 
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the lcp 2 is more of a throw in the pocket fast and run to the store the p365 it what i think im going to go with day to day
 
This is why I drive a Crown Vic, wear nothing but dark blue, carry a Glock in a Safariland, wear funny looking hats and sunglasses too big for my face, eat crappy food and beat my wife.
 
The following loads all demonstrate outstanding terminal performance and can be considered acceptable for duty/self-defense use:

9 mm:
Barnes XPB 115 gr JHP (copper bullet)
Federal Tactical 124 gr JHP (LE9T1)
Federal HST 124 gr +P JHP (P9HST3)
Remington Golden Saber bonded 124 gr +P JHP (GSB9MMD)
Speer Gold Dot 124 gr +P JHP
Winchester Ranger-T 124 gr +P JHP (RA9124TP)
Winchester 124 gr +P bonded JHP (RA9BA)
Winchester Ranger-T 127 gr +P+ JHP (RA9TA)
Federal Tactical 135 gr +P JHP (LE9T5)
Hornady Critical Duty 135 gr +P PT
Federal HST 147 gr JHP (P9HST2)
Remington Golden Saber 147 gr JHP (GS9MMC)
Speer Gold Dot 147 gr JHP
Speer G2 147 gr PT
Winchester Ranger-T 147 gr JHP (RA9T)
Winchester 147 gr bonded JHP (RA9B/Q4364)

.40 S&W:
Barnes XPB 140 & 155 gr JHP (copper bullet)
Speer Gold Dot 155 gr JHP
Federal Tactical 165 gr JHP (LE40T3)
Speer Gold Dot 165 gr JHP
Winchester Ranger-T 165 gr JHP (RA40TA)
Federal HST 180 gr JHP (P40HST1)
Federal Tactical 180 gr JHP (LE40T1)
Remington Golden Saber 180 gr JHP (GS40SWB)
Speer Gold Dot 180 gr JHP
Winchester Ranger-T 180 gr JHP (RA40T)
Winchester 180 gr bonded JHP (RA40B/Q4355/S40SWPDB1)

.45 ACP:
Barnes XPB 185 gr JHP (copper bullet)
Hornady Critical Duty 220 gr +P JHP
Federal HST 230 gr JHP (P45HST2)
Federal HST 230 gr +P JHP (P45HST1)
Federal Tactical 230 gr JHP (LE45T1)
Speer Gold Dot 230 gr JHP
Winchester Ranger-T 230 gr JHP (RA45T)
Winchester Ranger-T 230 gr +P JHP (RA45TP)


If you don't know who Dr. Gary Roberts is, do some research. If you're not listening to him you're doing it wrong and a great disservice to yourself.
 
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The only thing I could find of Fish's case was that the prosecutor talked about the caliber (10mm), not the ammo type, and that they convicted him for 2nd degree murder based on the events of that day (State claimed dead guy tried to get dogs and claimed Fish trigger happy basically).

Fish was freed upon appeal and not retired under new Arizona self defense law that retroactively applied to his case
The FBI use to issue the S&W 1076 in 10mm, but it proved to much for modern girlie men and women, so they downloaded it and it evolved into .40 S&W. Sounds like someone had a loser defense attorney.
 

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