Haha, hey buddy, don't take it seriously. It was a mere joke and nothing more.
As far as I'm concerned any bullet out of ANY gun would do. I don't think anyone has ever had the experience to even say how effective any caliber is when used. God forbid any situation has to result to that. As far as looking at 'ballistics tests' etc, that is all we have to speculate on but we can't say for certain.
I just don't feel comfortable with a 9mm. I just simply don't. I carry my .380 at work with an extra clip and I don't feel at all comfortable. Although I feel it's sufficient opposed to absolutely nothing.
Hey, to each their own though.
Stay safe.
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- Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:38 am
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- Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:18 pm
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Re: Why so may fireams in .40
50 Cent (The rapper)HarleyDave wrote:I'm interested as well in why the 9mm is ineffective? Please splain for me...
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- Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:36 pm
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Re: Why so may fireams in .40
lkd wrote:I would _never_ carry 9mm as a defensive round. I just can't do it. I know people say it will work, but I want that extra 50gr of weight and 200fps of velocity that I can get from my defensive .40 rounds. Just for my own piece of mind. Some people insist on the 2x more than 9mm weight of .45 for their own piece of mind. You gotta stick with what you have faith in
I often sometimes wonder why people decide to use it for their carry weapon. I speculate the only reason they decide to get the caliber is because ammo is just so darn cheap. I just find the 9mm as a range gun.. kind of like the .22LR with less jams.
Never had the opportunity to fire a .40, but all I hear is 'snappy' this and 'snappy that'. I'll just stick with the .45 until I get my conversion kit for my P226.