ACP230
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The answer is "Maybe." The same as it is with every other handgun round.
Actually, it is in poor taste for its redundancy. We've been beating the 9mm v. X debate to death since the 1980s.
That is a great chart, Paragon1. Especially comparing the 9mm to the .40, there really seems to be an insignificant difference between the two under most circumstances. Even when you throw the .45 in the mix, the only thing you are gaining is a little more expansion diameter, with similar penetration (and more bullet weight, of course).
This is a debate that will never reach a conclusion. All I will say is, shot placement is everything. Whatever you plan to defend yourself with, be it 25 ACP or 45 Auto, practice practice practice and know that you can place your shots correctly under enormous stress in a life threatening situation. The caliber becomes far less important at that point.
Does a 9mm round really have what it takes?
9mm needs to be a HP to be effective. Federal, Speer, Cor-Bon all make good SD choices. From what I have read 115 gr. or 124 gr. is the best and you should stay away from 147 gr. (sorry, that's just what I have read from multiple sources).
What unseated the 45ACP from the grasp of the military...is that the 1911's they used were SHOT...worn out...should have been scrapped a decade prior...etc...etc. NOT the "greatness" of the 9mm parabellum.
look at the terrible things the 9mm did in tucson
i never said a word regarding the 9mm greatness...apparently you are not familar with the lengthy,involved tests conducted by the military regarding the new sidearm...had not a thing to do with a worn out 45...