Absolutly to each thier own. I'm not trying to convience anybody what to shoot. I'm new to guns and shooting my self. Within the last eight weeks I have bought a 686+ 4 inch, Marlin .357, Mossberg 500, and just picked up an M&Pc 40 for CCW.
Why did I choose the M&Pc 40. For my state CA, the mag capacity cant be more than 10. That negates many arguments for lower caliber to obtain higher capacity.
Although I have not shot much I have seen the carnage that differnt calibers do, I work as an X-ray technologist in the ER of a trauma center. Granted many of the gang bangers I see might not be trained profiecent shooters and shot placement does count. Still if it's me 5'7 and 160 lbs against three 6 foot plus 300 lbs lbs gang bangers looking to fund thier next drug score I want my 10 shots to count the most.
I have seen many 9mm bullets stoped in the femur or spinal collum. If somebody is druged out they might keep comming at you with a bullet in the femur. On the other hand just last weekend there was a 23 y/o gang banger brought in at 2 am. as soon as I saw the xray I new he was not shot with a 9mm. The right illiac wing of his pelvis was shattered. A 9mm would have ricocheted off the pelvis. Sure enough when they dug the bullet out it was a 40 or 45 cal. He had massive internal bleeding due to the fractured pelvis, Hopefully he died on the OR table. One less BG.
I bought a 9mm barrel and mag for my M&P and plan to shoot 500 rounds of 9mm just to be sure it functions fine. Im not planning to use it for SD, Just wanted the option if I run into a shortage of 40cal.
The best advice I have heard is shoot the largest caliber you can handle. Price maters not when you are protecting the lives of your family. Plus if you shop around the price difference between calibers in negligible. I just bought 3000 rounds of 40cal. Federal 165 grain at $13.50 a box shipped. The 500 rounds of 9mm were only $1.50 a box cheaper.
I cant wait to shoot this gun and get to know what I can do with it. The recoil was less than I was expecting, Very simmilar to my 686. I think I'll be happy with my M&Pc 40.
Why did I choose the M&Pc 40. For my state CA, the mag capacity cant be more than 10. That negates many arguments for lower caliber to obtain higher capacity.
Although I have not shot much I have seen the carnage that differnt calibers do, I work as an X-ray technologist in the ER of a trauma center. Granted many of the gang bangers I see might not be trained profiecent shooters and shot placement does count. Still if it's me 5'7 and 160 lbs against three 6 foot plus 300 lbs lbs gang bangers looking to fund thier next drug score I want my 10 shots to count the most.
I have seen many 9mm bullets stoped in the femur or spinal collum. If somebody is druged out they might keep comming at you with a bullet in the femur. On the other hand just last weekend there was a 23 y/o gang banger brought in at 2 am. as soon as I saw the xray I new he was not shot with a 9mm. The right illiac wing of his pelvis was shattered. A 9mm would have ricocheted off the pelvis. Sure enough when they dug the bullet out it was a 40 or 45 cal. He had massive internal bleeding due to the fractured pelvis, Hopefully he died on the OR table. One less BG.
I bought a 9mm barrel and mag for my M&P and plan to shoot 500 rounds of 9mm just to be sure it functions fine. Im not planning to use it for SD, Just wanted the option if I run into a shortage of 40cal.
The best advice I have heard is shoot the largest caliber you can handle. Price maters not when you are protecting the lives of your family. Plus if you shop around the price difference between calibers in negligible. I just bought 3000 rounds of 40cal. Federal 165 grain at $13.50 a box shipped. The 500 rounds of 9mm were only $1.50 a box cheaper.
I cant wait to shoot this gun and get to know what I can do with it. The recoil was less than I was expecting, Very simmilar to my 686. I think I'll be happy with my M&Pc 40.