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Is .380 better than 9mm?

Is .380 better than 9mm?

The maximum velocity (1000 FPS) and energy ratings (148 MPa) of the . 380 are about 40% below a 9mm, both using JHP+P type loads. While this means the . 380 is less destructive, it also performs with less of a recoil, making it a more accurate weapon in short-range, rapid-fire use.

Which is better for self-defense 9mm or 380?

9mm is faster, and hits harder, and is generally held to be more effective… though it does produce more recoil in a pistol of equal size. The typical . 380 ACP load is a 90-grain projectile, with muzzle velocity somewhere between 900 to 1000 feet per second, and around 180 to 230 foot-pounds of energy.

Does a 380 kick harder than a 9mm?

It may not have the same expansion or penetration as the 9mm, but it does have lower recoil. In fact, if you shoot a 9mm handgun and a . 380 handgun that weigh the same, the . 380 will experience 94% less recoil than the 9mm.

Is 380 good for every day carry?

380 guns being very small pistols provides a huge advantage for everyday carry (EDC). Simply put, the guns are easy to conceal, and more comfortable to carry than a larger gun.

Will a 380 stop an intruder?

In reality, no ammunition has guaranteed stopping power. Some people believe that . 380 ammo doesn’t have enough stopping power because of the relatively weak ballistics. However, the force of impact doesn’t actually stop your attacker.

Are 380 good for self-defense?

From a self-defense perspective, the . 380 ACP performs to its greatest ability at close ranges, and by close I mean less than 3 yards — closer is even better. And, as always, shot placement is king.

Is 380 too small for self-defense?

380 ACP, gun owners tend to love it or hate it — middle ground is uncommon in the “great caliber debate.” Many claim it’s too small, and it is, indeed, a diminutive cartridge. It has an overall length of . 984 inch, a bullet diameter of . 355 inch and a maximum pressure of 21,500 psi.

Is the 9mm better than the 380?

It’s been (unfairly) stereotyped as an underpowered cartridge for almost as long as it’s been around, but ballistic tests place the 9mm lightyears beyond the .380 with regards to power. And while it’s no match for the 9mm, shooting the right ammo can transform your .380 into a formidable concealed-carry pistol.

What is a 380 handgun?

The average .380 gun is designed as an ultra-lightweight, subcompact handgun. This makes them great for use as a primary or backup concealed carry weapon. And since the .380 cartridge doesn’t produce much recoil energy, you’re able to exercise more control over your lightweight handgun than you would with a round like the 9mm.

How far can you shoot a 380mm?

It also has a maximum range of 1,800 meters, but good luck at hitting a target that far away unless you’re shooting legend, Jerry Miculek. Needless to say, the.380 doesn’t outdo the 9mm on any of those strengths, with the exception of being easier to control. But stopping threats 50-yards away isn’t what the.380 is designed for.

What are the arguments for the 380 ACP caliber?

Among the most blatant arguments for the .380 ACP is the caliber is much milder. It makes a world of sense. The cartridge holds a bullet the same diameter as the 9mm (.355”) but in a smaller case with diminished capacity (roughly speaking, 15% less than the 9mm in grains of H2O).

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