B Boarhunter New member Jul 27, 2010 #3 The 9mm. Comparatively inexpensive and sufficiently effective for my purposes. I buy and shoot it by the caseload. Boarhunter
The 9mm. Comparatively inexpensive and sufficiently effective for my purposes. I buy and shoot it by the caseload. Boarhunter
F FreakGasolineFight New member Jul 27, 2010 #8 Oooh! Can we start another 9mm vs. .45 thread? Pretty please?
G gak New member Jul 27, 2010 #12 Fun: .32 H&R Magnum in SA or DA guns Uility: .38/.357 out of a 3" DA (Smith K or L). Sentiment; .44 Special out of SA
Fun: .32 H&R Magnum in SA or DA guns Uility: .38/.357 out of a 3" DA (Smith K or L). Sentiment; .44 Special out of SA
C collector rob New member Jul 27, 2010 #18 .38 Special. I just love shooting my old Victory Smith, and Colt Commando.
F FoxtrotRomeo New member Jul 27, 2010 #19 I love a big bang but I have to go with .45 ACP because it leaves a big hole using FMJ and it's not as expensive as full blown .460 S&W Magnum rounds are.
I love a big bang but I have to go with .45 ACP because it leaves a big hole using FMJ and it's not as expensive as full blown .460 S&W Magnum rounds are.
G GunGuy34 Moderator Jul 27, 2010 #20 9mm in handgun ammo. It relatively cheap and it will do the job for any self defence senario involving humans. Shot placement is the key. In rifle ammo, its the 30-06. Its just a very versitile cartridge.
9mm in handgun ammo. It relatively cheap and it will do the job for any self defence senario involving humans. Shot placement is the key. In rifle ammo, its the 30-06. Its just a very versitile cartridge.