The 9 versus 40 or 45

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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby xd ED on Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:18 am

Holland&Holland wrote:Sadly my .375 H&H with 300 gr solids is smaller and therefore no match for .40 or a .45....


It's pretty well understood that a 'man-stopper' needs to start with a '4'.... :roll:
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby gyrfalcon on Sun Jan 09, 2011 6:28 am

xd ED wrote:It's pretty well understood that a 'man-stopper' needs to start with a '4'.... :roll:


Yeah no kidding! Like .410 :D
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby ijosef on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:21 am

The Germans invented the 9x19mm cartridge, therefore it has to be good.
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby carver952 on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:25 am

People say the 45, 357, and 38spl have the best stop rate,
I like the 40 and 9mm with better control for multiple shots.
.40 180 gr JHP 400 FPE, 27c in bulk for downtown carry
9mm 115 gr JHP 330 FPE, 24c in bulk for back pocket / backup
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby mnglocker on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:45 am

carver952 wrote:People say the 45, 357, and 38spl have the best stop rate,
I like the 40 and 9mm with better control for multiple shots.
.40 180 gr JHP 400 FPE, 27c in bulk for downtown carry
9mm 115 gr JHP 330 FPE, 24c in bulk for back pocket / backup


9MM in a 24c? What barrel mfg do you run? Have you changed the ejector out?

And stop rate? Where do you get this crap? Get a rifle or a shotgun loaded with 00/000 buckshot if you want stop rate.
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby Tommy Gun on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:51 am

Isn't it kind of a cliche for guys to be sitting around comparing lengths and widths? :?
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby tazdevil on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:54 am

First, thanks for correcting my misinformation on the 38, I was told that by a good friend that started me in the shooting sport (lesson learned again, never trust the "expert opinion" of self proclaimed experts".
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I really need to search better before starting debate threads......so I apologize to the community about revisiting a old, very much so needs to be dead debate. I say heck with it, let's all buy .44magnums, as that's the one "that will blow your head clean off", or so I heard somewhere! :lol:
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby ttousi on Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:56 am

tazdevil wrote:First, thanks for correcting my misinformation on the 38, I was told that by a good friend that started me in the shooting sport (lesson learned again, never trust the "expert opinion" of self proclaimed experts".
EJSG19 wrote:yep...

this caliber debate thread has proven 100% as useful as every caliber debate thread before it.


I really need to search better before starting debate threads......so I apologize to the community about revisiting a old, very much so needs to be dead debate. I say heck with it, let's all buy .44magnums, as that's the one "that will blow your head clean off", or so I heard somewhere! :lol:


so what are your thoughts on plastic guns? :P


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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby rugersol on Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:04 pm

ttousi wrote:
tazdevil wrote:First, thanks for correcting my misinformation on the 38, I was told that by a good friend that started me in the shooting sport (lesson learned again, never trust the "expert opinion" of self proclaimed experts".
EJSG19 wrote:yep...

this caliber debate thread has proven 100% as useful as every caliber debate thread before it.


I really need to search better before starting debate threads......so I apologize to the community about revisiting a old, very much so needs to be dead debate. I say heck with it, let's all buy .44magnums, as that's the one "that will blow your head clean off", or so I heard somewhere! :lol:


so what are your thoughts on plastic guns? :P


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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby carver952 on Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:06 pm

The 45, 357, and 38spl are talked about for the best stopping power in a pistol
.40 JHP is ~ 27 cents, 9mm JHP is ~ 24 cents
I mentioned price as its important to practice with what you carry.
If I need to pull out and shoot, I want the confidence of a 3" group at 20 feet.
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby Quasar on Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:21 pm

carver952 wrote:I mentioned price as its important to practice with what you carry.
If I need to pull out and shoot, I want the confidence of a 3" group at 20 feet.


Absolutely. It seems when I'm new to something I concentrate on the "gear" apects. What model, specs ect.. After getting past the beginner phase, tactics and practice start to become the focus.
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby EJSG19 on Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:25 pm

carver952 wrote:The 45, 357, and 38spl are talked about for the best stopping power in a pistol
.40 JHP is ~ 27 cents, 9mm JHP is ~ 24 cents
I mentioned price as its important to practice with what you carry.
If I need to pull out and shoot, I want the confidence of a 3" group at 20 feet.


I think if you are used to a 3'' group with whatever you shoot, you might be lucky if you can count on a 40'' group when it really counts and your body barely responds to your directions. :)
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby MNBlackjack on Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:43 pm

Srigs wrote:I prefer 357 Mag! :stirthepot:

A Coonan is calling my name :mrgreen:


But they're soooooooooo expensive! I want one anyway. I have back issues and it's the only .357 mag I can shoot without much pain. I shot one at Bullseye in North Branch that one of the regulars made me and my wife try. :D
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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby SAM on Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:42 pm

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Re: The 9 versus 40 or 45

Postby hammAR on Sun Jan 09, 2011 6:22 pm

EJSG19 wrote:I think if you are used to a 3'' group with whatever you shoot, you might be lucky if you can count on a 40'' group when it really counts and your body barely responds to your directions. :)



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