Single stack vs single stack?

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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby Tronster on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:41 am

For identical mag capacities a 9 will uusually be smaller and lighter and thus more likely to be carried.
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby xd ED on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:41 am

Tronster wrote:my arguement is single stack 9 vs 45 your double stack examples dont apply here


merely responding to your statement.

a 9mm is just easier to carry


Caliber and platform aren't mutually exclusive.

The calibers compared are irrelevant to ease of carry.
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby xd ED on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:42 am

Holland&Holland wrote:If you reall want to defend yourself get a Ma Duece otherwise you are just joking around.


.doesn't start with a '4' ;)
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby xd ED on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:43 am

Tronster wrote:For identical mag capacities a 9 will uusually be smaller and lighter and thus more likely to be carried.


For identical mag capacities a 9mm will always be smaller than a .45acp; that by itself doesn't make it universally more desirable.
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby Tronster on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:47 am

xd ED wrote:
Tronster wrote:For identical mag capacities a 9 will uusually be smaller and lighter and thus more likely to be carried.


For identical mag capacities a 9mm will always be smaller than a .45acp; that by itself doesn't make it universally more desirable.

but for many at least more likely to be carried. I have no doubt about the effectiveness of the cartridge.
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby Holland&Holland on Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:50 am

xd ED wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:If you reall want to defend yourself get a Ma Duece otherwise you are just joking around.


.doesn't start with a '4' ;)


Very true, not really worried about expansion either to be honest. :P
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby MasonK on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:06 am

I'm by no means knocking .45 or 1911 platforms, but if the round is as good as the fans say it is, why is .45ACP not the primary service caliber of the overwhelming majority of LE and Federal agencies?
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby Pat Cannon on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:09 am

JustPlainT wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:It's because one round of .45 ACP will drop the biggest toughest attacker every single time, whereas 8 hits with 9mm will only enrage them and they'll kill you while you're trying to stuff a fresh magazine into that skinny little mag well.


This better be a joke.

Well, let's say a caricature.

I got into the handgun world as a Jeff Cooper reader so I'm kind of a recovering 1911 fanboy myself. But I'm a .357 Magnum fan now so I still look down my nose at the nine-mil. :)
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby rugersol on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:20 am

FWIW, IMO, a Colt, S&W, Springfield, 'er Ruger lightweight commander, with a proper beavertail, in 9mm, would be an excellent carry gun, fer most anyone!


... and ... none of them make one! :hammer:


I would guess, if someone's interested in that type of pistol ... this side of $3,500 ... that would be a fairly big reason .45 tends to win out?!

'Course, there's the EMP! ... not cheap, neither!
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby xd ED on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:21 am

MasonK wrote:I'm by no means knocking .45 or 1911 platforms, but if the round is as good as the fans say it is, why is .45ACP not the primary service caliber of the overwhelming majority of LE and Federal agencies?


Perhaps that answer lies in the question: Why IS the .40 S&W, and not the 10mm auto the primary service caliber of the overwhelming majority of LE and Federal agencies?
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby rugersol on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:30 am

xd ED wrote:
MasonK wrote:I'm by no means knocking .45 or 1911 platforms, but if the round is as good as the fans say it is, why is .45ACP not the primary service caliber of the overwhelming majority of LE and Federal agencies?


Perhaps that answer lies in the question: Why IS the .40 S&W, and not the 10mm auto the primary service caliber of the overwhelming majority of LE and Federal agencies?

He does raise a good point! ... I've known any gubmint type entity to go the least little bit outta its way, to spend LESS money?! :shock:
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby Tronster on Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:59 am

why so many dept switching back to 9 then
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby rugersol on Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:02 am

Tronster wrote:why so many dept switching back to 9 then

I can only guess, they've somehow found a way, to pay more fer it, than .45 ... 'er most any other cartridge?! :|
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby sr9cuser on Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:21 am

Dont know why there so little respect for 9mm. Its not like the .45 guys are willing take a single 124 grain to the chest.
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Re: Single stack vs single stack?

Postby darkwolf45 on Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:37 am

To each their own. The math I've seen on 9mm seems to show that its quite useful in normal self protection. However, I prefer .45. It's just what works best for me.

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