M Model12Win Moderator Nov 4, 2014 #4 Like .45 ACP, but scaled down for women, children, and 4' 6" 90 lb female police officers.
T testuser79 New member Nov 4, 2014 #6 A "C" student. It's a standard, but like most one-size-fits-all compromises it's performance is pretty average in everything but magazine capacity. It excels at being middle of the road, which, I guess isn't always a bad thing.
A "C" student. It's a standard, but like most one-size-fits-all compromises it's performance is pretty average in everything but magazine capacity. It excels at being middle of the road, which, I guess isn't always a bad thing.
J Jo6pak New member Nov 4, 2014 #7 Perfectly fine for the rest of the world's military handguns for a century, but somehow too small for Americans
Perfectly fine for the rest of the world's military handguns for a century, but somehow too small for Americans
B BOBA FETT New member Nov 4, 2014 #8 speaking from an economy and availability wise standpoint that is..
C Cheapshooter New member Nov 4, 2014 #10 9mm is .......... The new .22 Click to expand... As soon as you can buy it @ ten cents per round or less!!!
9mm is .......... The new .22 Click to expand... As soon as you can buy it @ ten cents per round or less!!!
K KnotRight New member Nov 4, 2014 #12 9mm Is a lot better than it was 20 year ago! After they started building better bullets, I got a couple of them but still have my 40s and 45s. i would feel good about letting my wife carry a 9. I think the 40 and 45 are too much for a person that does not shoot a lot.
9mm Is a lot better than it was 20 year ago! After they started building better bullets, I got a couple of them but still have my 40s and 45s. i would feel good about letting my wife carry a 9. I think the 40 and 45 are too much for a person that does not shoot a lot.