

My brother, father, and I have more experience with rifles so I'd really like someone's opinion with more insight than us. I've held one before and liked the feel, but I wasn't actually able to shoot it. My brother and I have researched which handgun would be best for me and we're looking at the Walther CCP. It's too light for me, almost feels like a toy. My father has a Ruger SR22, which I know isn't usually used for protection, but I'm using it as a reference.

He also has a Taurus Millennium PT111 G2 and while it wasn't too heavy, I didn't like the overall feel of the gun (it also had some mechanical problems). I've shot my brothers Smith and Wesson 9MM and it's just too heavy for me. I'm from North Georgia and grew up around guns. Three Weaver rail mounts are present on the G22: The top handle scope mount (which also has an integrated movable six-setting rear sight,) a small mount just below the muzzle intended for a Walther-produced laser sight, and a longer mount under the forearm for bipods, flashlights, etc.I'm 20 and am looking for something to conceal carry when I turn 21 (live in Georgia) and probably keep in my car until then (if possible, I haven't looked into that law). Spacers allow the butt of the stock to be adjusted to the user's preference. The G22 can achieve shot groups as small as 1.25 inches (32 mm) at 50 yards (46 m). A spare magazine, held by friction, is stored inside the polymer stock behind the magazine well. The stock is designed so that the ejection port and cocking handle can be relocated to the other side for left-handed shooters. The rifle can be configured for both left and right hand shooters. It is of bullpup design and constructed of polymer and steel. 22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) cartridge, made by Walther. The Walther G22 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in the popular.
