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@drfubar @Manwell @CumminsPusher and all the rest of you 9mm guys!!
I don't disagree.. just Josh'n ya!Funny stuff. I've only recently become a fan of the 9 and always, and still do own 45's. With today's ammo quality I would carry either with confidence.
Just stirring the pot...a 9mm may or may not expand, but a .45 will never get any smaller.Funny stuff. I've only recently become a fan of the 9 and always, and still do own 45's. With today's ammo quality I would carry either with confidence.
I carry both (not at the same time).Just stirring the pot...a 9mm may or may not expand, but a .45 will never get any smaller.
Exactly!! Never shoot a large caliber man with a small caliber bullet!!Just stirring the pot...a 9mm may or may not expand, but a .45 will never get any smaller.
I actually have a 1911 chambered in 9mm. Used to think any caliber was OK as long as the first number was a 4 and the second was preferably a 5. Not a 40 small and weak.That's a funny video. There's been test after test done on the whole caliber thing and one thing shows, any round will kill you. Tests have shown nine has much more accuracy and reacquire time is drastically better also the 9 has more available rounds to do as you wish. The military gave up the large round long ago in place of quantity and accuracy. Well and the 1911 wasn't the most dependable frane. Biggest problem with 9 is you need to use stopper rds rather then target so you don't shot the guy standing behind the guy you shot lol
I do have a .40 and a .357 barrel that slide right into both wife's and mine and can use the same magazine even so it's a 1 minute swap. The .357s is the most fun with 18 rds and a fluted 5in barrel it's a bastard in the woods! I carry 9 usually very confidently but any round can kill you and one thing for certain there will always be debates on caliber
I'm not wrong on 9mm being more accurate. It has shown in competitive shooting military and police competitions to Have slight edge. Even recent FBI study has shown more accurate by both experienced and non experienced shooters. For competition the 1911 and 92 chambered in 9 are still some of the more widely modified guns for competition. 9 and 38s being more common for the top notches in open competition especially at 50yards.Wrong on the 9 being more accurate... The 45 is every bit as good. The 9 is quicker usually because of the lighter recoil. Faster back on target. Make no mistake the 45 is an awesome round.. It's just the 9 has pretty much caught up to it as far as being a man stopper... None of them are really that good. lol. Head shots will always be better.. As someone says.."Be calm and shoot them in the face"
I know know better to get into this argument - I shoot steel and paper. I do believe that the better choice is the one you shoot the best (accuracy and speed) in a gun that allows you to hold the most and carry the most.@Ragnar406 since you are a competition shooter want to clarify...
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There it is... it's the use of the term accurate that muddies the water.when you guys talk about accuracy - I think that is dependent on the quality of the Cartridge and the Barrel. I think the follow up shot or time to get back on target due to preceived recoil is a function of the weight of the gun and the tuning of that gun for the load it is shooting. For my competition pistols I spend a lot of time tuning my gun to the round - the simplest way is adjusting recoil Springs.
The weight of the gun can make a big difference to there is little muzzle flip on a CZ due to the weight of the gun and lighter weight of the slide. Guns with a higher bore axis also effect the flip - a Glock shoots flatter to me then a XD or a SIG since the slide is lower to the axis of your grip.
There it is... it's the use of the term accurate that muddies the water.
One issue I have with the whole they've improved the 9mm ammunition argument is.. i we all would agree that 20 years ago. 45 was superior to the 9mm.. however if we say that 9mm ammunition has improved and now it's just as good as a 45 in terms of damage and "stopping power"... what about the 45? Did no one bother to improve 45 ammunition over the last 20 years? If the 9 got better wouldn't it also mean the 45 did as well?
Ya know... if you wrap that period pad around your wrist.. you might be man enough to handle a .45!@JTW. Case Closed: FBI Says 9mm Is The Best Pistol Round - Grand View Outdoors
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