For sidearms, mine are all revolvers. The smallest is 6" barrel .22 long that has a cylinder that can be swapped out to .22 Mag. The largest that I have are three .500 Mags from 4" to 8-3/8" barrels. Back in the mid-80's I had a cousin murdered after being shot in the head three or so times with a .22 long so a .22 long can most definitely be lethal.
A couple of years ago I considered purchasing my first and only pistol, a .22 TCM manufactured by a company called Rock Island Armory. The model that I was looking to purchase two of, one to fire and one to collect came with two swappable barrels that are .22 TCM and 9mm. The thing about the .22 TCM is that the rounds are .223/.556 about an inch shorter than a typical round. Has an incredible velocity for a pistol.
This is a tractor forum and I don't want to make trouble or get poofed, but if you're looking for a good revolver you might want to consider a .460 Mag. They will fire .460 Mag and .454 Casull at about $2.50 to $3.00 per round, but will also fire .45 Long Colt for much cheaper plinking.
Good luck and always, always operate your farm equipment safely. Never get tooooooo comfortable around any of it so that you don't get bit by any of it.
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