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This may be a recurring question but I just acquired a Glock 42. I currently have a Glock 27 and it can become kind of heavy when carrying for a long time. What type of .380 rounds should I get for this bad boy? I want something that will punch through clothes plus be semi accurate. Suggestions?
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Re: .380
I'm no expert but even a BB will go through clothes.
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Re: .380
Suggestions?
Trade it in for the 9mm G43. Not significantly bigger, and packing 9mm instead of .380.
My wife and I both have G43s and love 'em.
But if that isn't an option for you, try Corbon 80 grain DPX: http://shopcorbon.com/corbon/dpx/dpx-ha ... o-80gr-dpx.
I also like the Hornady Critical Defense line: http://www.hornady.com/store/380-Auto-9 ... l-Defense/
1000fps and 200ftlbs at the muzzle.
Then there's 99 grain Federal HST: https://www.federalpremium.com/products ... px?id=1083
1030fps and 233ftlbs at the muzzle.
The problem with .380 is that there isn't a huge array of premium quality self defense ammo for it. And also (although this is admittedly less likely with a Glock), hollow points don't always feed well in .380 pistols......which means that a lot of people carry their .380 with just plain ball ammo.
If you have the means, trade it in on the 9mm, and I think you'll be a lot happier in the long run.
Trade it in for the 9mm G43. Not significantly bigger, and packing 9mm instead of .380.
My wife and I both have G43s and love 'em.
But if that isn't an option for you, try Corbon 80 grain DPX: http://shopcorbon.com/corbon/dpx/dpx-ha ... o-80gr-dpx.
The Corbon DPX line is very highly thought of, and it performs well in short barrels.Caliber: 380 Auto
Bullet Wt.: 80gr DPX
Velocity: 1050fps
Energy: 196ftlbs
Test Barrel Length: 2.5 Inches
20 rounds per box.
I also like the Hornady Critical Defense line: http://www.hornady.com/store/380-Auto-9 ... l-Defense/
1000fps and 200ftlbs at the muzzle.
Then there's 99 grain Federal HST: https://www.federalpremium.com/products ... px?id=1083
1030fps and 233ftlbs at the muzzle.
The problem with .380 is that there isn't a huge array of premium quality self defense ammo for it. And also (although this is admittedly less likely with a Glock), hollow points don't always feed well in .380 pistols......which means that a lot of people carry their .380 with just plain ball ammo.
If you have the means, trade it in on the 9mm, and I think you'll be a lot happier in the long run.
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Re: .380
http://www.luckygunner.com/labs/self-de ... tic-tests/
Might give you some ideas as well. Has a nice little chart showing penetration, expansion, velocity, and has pictures of the actual rounds that were fired.
Might give you some ideas as well. Has a nice little chart showing penetration, expansion, velocity, and has pictures of the actual rounds that were fired.
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Re: .380
Here's one with extensive testing of various ammo from a .380 pocket pistol, all documented on youtube: http://shootingthebull.net/blog/final-r ... mmo-quest/
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Re: .380
Just my two cents...I really like the hornady critical defense and critical duty rounds.
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Re: .380
I didn't see anyone hear trying that argument. There is no since in bringing it up. That is not his question.Abraham wrote:Ammo arguments will never cease.
Is a .45 better than a 9mm?
Is a 9mm better than a 380?
And on, and on, and on...
What is definitely better, is to be armed, irrespective of caliber...
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Re: .380
I carry ball in my Colt Mustang. I have no hard fast data on which I based that decision.
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Re: .380
To be technically correct, it is:Oldgringo wrote:A .380 is a 9mm kurz (short).
A 9mm is a 9x19 or 9mm gross (long)
Just sayin'.....
9x17mm 9mm Kurtz (German for Short) or aka .380
9x18 9mm Makarov
9x19 9mm Parabellum or Luger
9x21 9mm Largo (Spanish for Long)
Never heard 9x19 called 'gross'. What language is gross for long?
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Re: .380
groß {adjective} German for large, tall, fat, etc.Keith B wrote:To be technically correct, it is:Oldgringo wrote:A .380 is a 9mm kurz (short).
A 9mm is a 9x19 or 9mm gross (long)
Just sayin'.....
9x17mm 9mm Kurtz (German for Short) or aka .380
9x18 9mm Makarov
9x19 9mm Parabellum or Luger
9x21 9mm Largo (Spanish for Long)
Never heard 9x19 called 'gross'. What language is gross for long?