I love it, the PPE police are more worried about a little hearing damage than putting down a threat with something that resembles authority.
My grandpa fought in WWII, and fired his 30.06 garand countles times inside buildings, on the field of battle in europe. soldiers didnt wear ear pro back then... He went on to work at united airlines as a jet engine mechanic, back in the days before the "PPE police" ruled the world... guess what? he lived to the age of 80, and did NOT wear a hearing aid and had pretty good hearing for an old fella.
I find it laughable that hearing damage is even a consideration when choosing a proper tool for self defense.
And that a round that is only suitible for humane kills on rabbits and squirrels is some of you guys' first choice...
Can you kill a man with a .22? yeah you can... you could also do it with a butter knife, but that doesnt mean its a logical choice.
Nice, mds... take a .22 make it heavy, and slow it down to under 950 fps.
The ONLY thing a .22 has going for it at close range is penetration... and by going to a heavy for caliber subsonic round... you just took that away smart guy. I find your advice suspect... perhaps a little dangerous. Sub sonic .22 for home defense... really?
I want to kill the bastard... not piss him off.
And yes, ive fired a mag full of .223 indoors without ear pro, and yes, it makes your ears ring, and yes you hear the world like you just came out a rock concert for an hour or two and yes I may have done some permanent damage to my hearing, but the hearing test I took for the DOT last year didnt show any loss... I certainly wouldnt make a habit of it, but in a limited circumstance it is doable