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9x19mm, hands down - it sits firmly at the nexus of all the things you want in a generic self defense scenario.what is a good caliber for self defense
If I were defending myself in my car, that means I can shoot out the window without issue?
- The ability to penetrate laminated glass and retain meaningful kinetic energy (i.e. your car window if you get jumped at a gas station or stop light)
9x19mm, hands down - it sits firmly at the nexus of all the things you want in a generic self defense scenario.
- Magazines that easily hold 15+ rounds without making the gun or magazine xbox hueg
- The ability to penetrate laminated glass and retain meaningful kinetic energy (i.e. your car window if you get jumped at a gas station or stop light)
- Low recoil
- Low price per round
Yes but there are limits. You need to be using premium self defense ammo/LE ammo. Federal HST, Winchester Defender (it’s the same thing as Ranger Bonded, their bonded LE offering), Hornady Critical DUTY, Speer GoldDot.If I were defending myself in my car, that means I can shoot out the window without issue?
I wouldn't say without issue. You are going to be deafened from firing in an enclosed space and potentially blinded by shards of glass, but that beats the alternative.If I were defending myself in my car, that means I can shoot out the window without issue?
Even with the bonding it usually deforms the bullet enough that it will shear some petals off going through the windshield.




Some here have suggested a used M&P - I would second this since I find them very comfortable to hold and shoot. If you can get a low cost M&P 40 keep in mind you can convert it to 9mm also (once you have the extra money) which is the route I took. More bang for your buck, you'll have two guns in one.hey chat, im looking into buying a gun for self-defense, I would like something under $300 but the max is $400.
P10Cs can be had new for $400, but I've seen them on sale for around $300 on a semi-regular basis. CZ/Colt has egg on their face at the moment though I suppose Glock does as well. Not making a value judgement either way.hey chat, im looking into buying a gun for self-defense, I would like something under $300 but the max is $400.
9x19mm. It is the dominant pistol cartridge on the market. It is powerful enough to get the job done without being so powerful it causes excess recoil and muzzle flip. Outside of niche animal encounters like bear defense or handgun hunting, Handgun cartridge performance doesn't really matter all that much (this doesn't mean go out and get a .22). A .40 or a .45 will not kill anyone deader than a 9 would based on sheer diameter increase alone (IIRC, Dr Martin Fackler, father of modern ballistic science said it took considerable effort to determine the difference between entrance holes of different calibers in pig flesh, flesh is elastic you see). What matters is shot placement, hit a guy square in the heart and he's incapacitated if not dead within 30 seconds, shoot shittily and graze snd nick a crackhead 7 or 8 times? He's going to stab you and then get patched up at the hospital with non life threatening wounds. 9mm being small and good enough means you can fit more of it in the same volume as .40 or .45 rounds, and more hole punching capacity for the same volume is always a good thing to have. There are different kinds of "stops". You have your psychological stops " Fuck ow that hurts" and the (from what I understand) media influenced phenomenon of people slumping to the ground when they get shot even when they otherwise wouldn't have (It's never been confirmed but there are those that speculate that many people have a preconceived notion of what should happen when they get shot, and when it happens to them they act it out), you have the exanguination stops, where the guy bleeds out or dies of a tension pneumothorax from all the holes you just put in him, gurgling all the way, and then up you have the universal garuanteed one shot stops, obliterate the central nervous system (shoot them in the head) or sever their spinal cord (these are both relatively niche scenarios, always aim center mass, around where the heart is).what is a good caliber for self defense
Buy a magnet and some rope for under $100. Go to your nearest melanin enriched water source (time is running out in Yankee land) and proceed to go fishing. If you get multiple guns of a kind you can swap out the parts to have the least damaged ones on one gun. Return your magnet and rope to the store and then turn in the recovered guns to a gun buy back. If you follow the method correctly you will actually have made money and can either keep the least water damaged gun or turn that one in too and buy an actual functioning gun.hey chat, im looking into buying a gun for self-defense, I would like something under $300 but the max is $400.
Locked the fuck in AG. My only nitpick is to just tell people to aim for the heart. My experience teaching people to shoot is they hear "shoot center of mass" and do "blast in their general center". Aim small miss small yadda yadda.always aim center mass





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Oh I saw that (Stirling also predicted the ACOG In a way too). The magazine well would have to be different as well to accommodate the feed system but I don't fault him for that because he, like most people in the world are ignorant of the URZ and Stirling probably never gave much thought to the deign beyond "yeah belt fed sounds cool". But the Holbars if it was real would probably look something like that mixed with the URZ.View attachment 8157592
Via FeralHistorian on youtube. its his recreation of the T-6 based on the text, an accursed almalgam of the Galil and STG57 with a MG3 drum.
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.32 .380 9mm 45 etcwhat is a good caliber for self defense
PPKs have always sucked in .380Shot the Max 9 today and was pleasantly surprised. You can definitely feel the recoil, but it's a hell of a lot better to shoot than some .380's. Looking at you, PPK clones.
I've never met anyone who can shoot the .380 PPK without getting bit occasionally. I don't know why that is because the none of the Makarovs (or any of its PPK inspired combloc cousins for that matter) have chewed up my hand quite like the PPK has. Maybe the P-64 did it a few times but even then I think the slide on the P-64 is just ever so slightly higher which helps with slide bite.PPKs have always sucked in .380
CZ 82 is best ppk.I've never met anyone who can shoot the .380 PPK without getting bit occasionally. I don't know why that is because the none of the Makarovs (or any of its PPK inspired combloc cousins for that matter) have chewed up my hand quite like the PPK has. Maybe the P-64 did it a few times but even then I think the slide on the P-64 is just ever so slightly higher which helps with slide bite.