Old Airborn Dog said:
"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?????"
Because they are blindly following the FBI? Beats the snot out of me! In fact, it seems to me we have raised an entire generation of wimps! And yes, I do carry Underwood ammo, 100 gr Lehigh Xtreme Defender's. My Glock 29 loves them. The only reason I carry factory is because I can barely get within 200 fps with my reloads!
Most of the major manufacturers have down loaded the 10mm to where it's little more than a 40 Short & Weak, thus I go with someone who actually loads the cartridge to it's full potential. There aren't that many so choices are limited.
I don't know how much effort bullet manufacturers put into bullet design but I'm fairly sure the companies I use do. Lehigh (now owned by Bill Wilson) and Speer Gold Dots are my go-to bullets. In all of my carry calibers (10mm, 45, 9mm and when desperate, .380 Auto). All are loaded with the Underwood ammo. The .380 only gets the Lehigh ammo as even Gold Dots don't open reliably at standard pressures.
Fact: 40 cal and 45 cal are bigger than 9mm. As I said, I will take any advantage no matter how small. 9mm does an ok job out of 9mm pistols and even better when launched out of a .357 Sig. But it seems to me that everyone who carries 9mm expects have to shoot multiple times to stop an attacker. While I don't put much trust into the "one shot stop" camp, one can always hope!
And don't anyone get their panties all twisted up over my "Short & Weak" comment. That's only in comparison to the 10mm. While I don't shoot 40 S&W, I believe it's a fine cartridge and definiely a better choice than the 9mm.
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?????"
Because they are blindly following the FBI? Beats the snot out of me! In fact, it seems to me we have raised an entire generation of wimps! And yes, I do carry Underwood ammo, 100 gr Lehigh Xtreme Defender's. My Glock 29 loves them. The only reason I carry factory is because I can barely get within 200 fps with my reloads!
Most of the major manufacturers have down loaded the 10mm to where it's little more than a 40 Short & Weak, thus I go with someone who actually loads the cartridge to it's full potential. There aren't that many so choices are limited.
I don't know how much effort bullet manufacturers put into bullet design but I'm fairly sure the companies I use do. Lehigh (now owned by Bill Wilson) and Speer Gold Dots are my go-to bullets. In all of my carry calibers (10mm, 45, 9mm and when desperate, .380 Auto). All are loaded with the Underwood ammo. The .380 only gets the Lehigh ammo as even Gold Dots don't open reliably at standard pressures.
Fact: 40 cal and 45 cal are bigger than 9mm. As I said, I will take any advantage no matter how small. 9mm does an ok job out of 9mm pistols and even better when launched out of a .357 Sig. But it seems to me that everyone who carries 9mm expects have to shoot multiple times to stop an attacker. While I don't put much trust into the "one shot stop" camp, one can always hope!
And don't anyone get their panties all twisted up over my "Short & Weak" comment. That's only in comparison to the 10mm. While I don't shoot 40 S&W, I believe it's a fine cartridge and definiely a better choice than the 9mm.
Cheers,
crkckr