Is .380 powerful enough for defensive carry?
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I consider the .380acp as the absolute minimum for personal defense (against people) in a back up "point blank" gun. But if a 22 is all you have, by all means us it.
Regardless, what you carry should be relative to where you are. In town I carry a 38 or a 9mm. Out of town I go a bit larger.
Regardless, what you carry should be relative to where you are. In town I carry a 38 or a 9mm. Out of town I go a bit larger.
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somebody upstream asked if a .380 is a .38...... Nope, but, the bullet diameter seems to be super-darn popular... the old-time "Navy .36, the .38 Colt, the .38Spl, .38Super, the .357, the 9x19 Luger, the 9x18Makarov, and probably one or two others that I haven't known, remembered, or named all use the same bore.... None are identical to the others, though. There are differences of bullet weight, cartridge length and capacity, and powder formulations for different burn speeds and pressure generations. .380ACP and 9x18Makarov are very similar, and I think there are some guys who will interchange them in the same manner that a lot of people treat .223Remington and 5.56NATO. I don't know if that's a good idea. For a quick comparison, .380ACP can be about 85gr @ 1000-1100fps. 9x19 is often 115gr and 1100-1200fps. That's considerably more power, from a cartridge that almost looks the same.
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7.62x25 Tokarev..... HILARIOUS flame throwing cartridge.... I've got one, but, it keeps blowing the floor plate off of one of my magazines. O.O
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7.62x25 Tokarev..... HILARIOUS flame throwing cartridge.... I've got one, but, it keeps blowing the floor plate off of one of my magazines. O.O
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