While true that bullet tech has improved the 9mm, however, that same tech works equally well in other calibers, improving all of them.
That could be true if your clear assumption that the exact same amount of research and R&D dollars is put in to the... let's say the big fat slow .45 ACP... as is put into the majority choice of law enforcement: 9mm.
Where did you come by the information that confirmed that research and R&D money and time is equally split between all the service calibers?
Market economics would suggest the most likely approach would be to focus the majority of that research and R&D on the overwhelmingly popular 9mm with the customer market, and then let whatever scraps come out of that be dragged over to the increasingly less popular calibers. Not abandoning the less popular calibers, but putting a lot less time and money into porting research and R&D findings into other calibers - or the same caliber with much greater speeds i.e. 357 Sig.
There is no denying that a bigger hole, no matter how little difference there is, creates an advantage for the shooter. Personally, I'll take every advantage I can get, no matter how small. Which is why my EDC is a 10mm.
Cheers,
crkckr
It does? Why don't the police, anti-terrorist units, etc across the world act on that "everybody knows", kick the 9mm to the curb and all move to the Bigger Hole Forty Five?????
You must exclusively buy your carry ammunition from Buffalo Bore, Double Tap, Underwood, etc. There is no way you would trust manufacturers like Federal, Speer, Winchester, etc whose terminal ballisticians and forensic pathologists lie to their customers that there is no real world difference resulting from the size of a 9mm hole or a .45 caliber hole in the lines of police service ammunition they offer to their customers.
Not that I have anything against the 10mm. Quite the opposite. Here in Montana next to Glacier National Park where we regularly have gumbly bears wandering through our yard, I carry a 10mm CBOB loaded with Underwood's 220 gr. WFN hard cast bullets as my Bear Wrench of choice.
However, when I head off into town instead, I don't expect to have a problem with a grumbly bear walking out of Moose's Saloon drunk or carjacking me in the alley where we park behind. So I happily swap out the 10mm Bear Wrench for a much smarter tactical choice carried by the police here and elsewhere, the 9mm.
Beyond that, a happy advantage of being a fat and sassy civvy these days is we all get to carry pretty much whatever we believe to be the best. As the saying goes, "You do you".
Might be a bit of a risk to making proclamations of fact regarding your choices and expecting them to be accepted as fact without any supporting evidence. Especially if they run contrary to what the manufacturers of police service ammunition say.