Would someone tell me the pros and cons of these calibers? Thank you and Happy, Healthy New Year
Depends on intended use 9mm best for carry for size and round count. You hit a bad guy with just a couple and he will not be occupied with messing with you or your dateWould someone tell me the pros and cons of these calibers? Thank you and Happy, Healthy New Year
Concur with all your points, except when the mission is higher risk, critical, etc- the 9mm stay in the weapons cage and the .40 or .45 come out of the weapons cage.You will get n+1 answers, where n is the number of people responding. It might be useful to know the history.
9mm, or 9mm luger more precisely, has been around since the turn of the century. During this time its spread to almost every military and police department around the world, and is by far the most common handgun cartridge in existence - so this means it has the most options for both firearms and ammunition. The argument has always been is that it isn't powerful enough, but with modern ammunition, all the military testing proves that false.
The .40 was commissioned by the FBI in the 80's after they found themselves ridiculously outgunned in a shootout in Miami. They were carrying 38 special IIRC. The idea was that the FBI wanted an auto pistol with the capacity of a 9mm with the power closer to a 45 ACP. After much testing they got the 40, and it was very popular for many years. However with 9mm ammo getting better, and police departments moving that way - its becoming to some degree obsolete. Still lots of people like it.
The 10mm originally came out of the same commissioning test the FBI requested in the 80's for the 40. It was deemed too powerful for many shooters, so the FBI rejected it. This has made it somewhat coveted however, and it has been getting quite the resurgence lately. The basic premise is you get the power of a 357 magnum in an auto pistol with more bullets.
And I will add, there are no Plus / minus to any of these. There different tools. Depends on what tool you want to use and what job your looking to accomplish.
You can have hollow point ammunition in NJ, you just can’t carry with it, or be caught with it away from the excepted situations (on your properties, at the range, between any of these locations).If you are looking at self defense pistols, just get a 9mm. It's the best of all worlds... Unless you live in New Jersey and can't have hollow point ammunition. Then you might consider a 40, but in reality it won't make much difference.
10mm is best relegated to the outdoorsman's hunting sidearm role. Lots of recoil and too much penetration with little additional terminal effect against 2 legged animals.
Well, like I said, n+1 opinions. I also said tools for the job. However I will note that the US military has standardized on 9X19, including the seals and Rangers. I hear they go on high risk / critical missions occasionally. So I have been told anywayConcur with all your points, except when the mission is higher risk, critical, etc- the 9mm stay in the weapons cage and the .40 or .45 come out of the weapons cage.
There is sop of the 9mm, and then alternate weapons when the mission requires. You can be guaranteed the fine Americans that went to Pakistan to get bin laden had selected handguns that were not 9mm for the mission.Well, like I said, n+1 opinions. I also said tools for the job. However I will note that the US military has standardized on 9X19, including the seals and Rangers. I hear they go on high risk / critical missions occasionally. So I have been told anyway![]()
Those screwdriver head rounds are nasty nasty and legal. Do not shoot someone in a place where HP's aren't legal with a HP. You might survive but you will also probably do some really hard time. The screwdrivers are a really good workaround. It does me no good if I'm going to get used by big Larry and the hiney brigade for 10 years.You can have hollow point ammunition in NJ, you just can’t carry with it, or be caught with it away from the excepted situations (on your properties, at the range, between any of these locations).
There is sop of the 9mm, and then alternate weapons when the mission requires. You can be guaranteed the fine Americans that went to Pakistan to get bin laden had selected handguns that were not 9mm for the mission.