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Originally Posted by Ziggy2525
You totally lost me. I carry an LCP .380 most days. I think the .380 is an adequate self defense round if the primary risk is random, but still potentially deadly street crime. Things like convenience store and ATM robberies. Car jackings.
The blow back .32's and .380's seem to be very reliable. From what I've read and what I've personally experienced, the reliability of the locked breech .32's and .380's seem hit and miss across all the manufacturers. That includes the P32.
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How did I loose you???? I have seen dead people as a result of a .32 ACP and a .380 ACP, lock breech pistols, both designed by Browning, in my career in law enforcement.
J Edger Hoover carried a .32 caliber pistol. Our military are issued a .22 caliber rifle. The 5.56 NATO round is .22 caliber. Bullet size is irreverent. Where you put it is the most important factor! The next is bullet speed!