What's in your defensive 1911... FMJ or JHP?

What do you run in your defensive 1911?

  • FMJ

    Votes: 18 14.9%
  • JHP

    Votes: 92 76.0%
  • Other (elaborate)

    Votes: 11 9.1%

  • Total voters
    121
out of curiosity, does anyone here have an article, or case law, where an innocent was injured/killed by a round that passed through the bad guy?

Hard to say. You sometimes hear that during a,shootout several bystanders were wounded. You never know how though. Ricochet, full hit, shot through .....they never say


Not all HP are equal. There are some poor excuses for HP ammo. Just because it has a hole in it doesn't make it work good. This is where tests and reviews come from. Also in your case the gun was probably too close, almost point blank and never had time to expend, cause even at a distance the bullet travels 6 inches +/- before expanding
 
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone here have an article, or case law, where an innocent was injured/killed by a round that passed through the bad guy?

NEW YORK POLICE WILL START USING DEADLIER BULLETS - NYTimes.com

From the article:

According to statistics released by the department, 15 innocent bystanders were struck by police officers using full-metal-jacket bullets during 1995 and 1996, the police said. Eight were hit directly, five were hit by bullets that had passed through other people and two were hit by bullets that had passed through objects.

In that same period, officers in the Transit Bureau, who already used the hollow points, struck six bystanders. Four of them were hit directly, one was hit by a bullet that ricocheted and another was hit by a bullet that passed through an object.

In that same period, 44 police officers were struck by police gunfire using the old ammunition: 21 were hit directly, 2 were struck by bullets that ricocheted and 17 were struck by bullets that passed though other people. Of the four officers struck by hollow-point bullets, three were hit directly and one was hit by a bullet that passed through another person.
 
My 1911 R1 eats anything and my Gold Cup NM was choking and a bunch of stuff till I polished the feed ramp now it is doing fine. Don
 
Thanks for the article ContinentalOp. Interesting that while the percentages are lower (smaller statistical population too), hollow points still go through. These were all 9mm too.

...even at a distance the bullet travels 6 inches +/- before expanding
This is interesting. If true, the round will travel mostly through a person before it starts to expand.

In the end, guns are seriously nasty tools. People miss, bullets ricochet and sometimes they go through. This is a fact and there's no way around it. Anyone who says that a JHP isn't better than hardball, assuming it expands, is off their rocker. Anyone who says placement isn't as important as caliber or bullet type, is also wrong.

The OP asked what we use. I told. It's enough.

The 1911 is ordained by God to defend His children. It was made by His prophet JM Browning. The .45ACP is the only correct caliber to use. "A 9mm JHP might expand to be the same size as a .45ACP, but the .45ACP won't get smaller." ~JM Browning's acolyte, Col. Cooper

In case your sarcasm detector is broken, that last paragraph was just having fun.
 
Thanks for the article ContinentalOp. Interesting that while the percentages are lower (smaller statistical population too), hollow points still go through. These were all 9mm too.

This is interesting. If true, the round will travel mostly through a person before it starts to expand.
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Actually you want at least 12 inches of penetration to make sure you reach the vitals
 
I've been doing a lot of research into a 1911 purchase.

I have personally experienced feeding issues with JHP in two 1911s I've tried recently. With some research I've seen this is somewhat common.

I also have seen that a lot of people run FMJ in their 1911s.

So out of curiosity, what do you choose to load in your 1911?

FMJ or JHP?

Hornady 200 Grain JHP in my 45s, Winchester 125gr Silvertip Hollow Point in my Super 38, these two loads always function 100%.
 
Thanks for the article ContinentalOp. Interesting that while the percentages are lower (smaller statistical population too), hollow points still go through. These were all 9mm too.

This is interesting. If true, the round will travel mostly through a person before it starts to expand.

In the end, guns are seriously nasty tools. People miss, bullets ricochet and sometimes they go through. This is a fact and there's no way around it. Anyone who says that a JHP isn't better than hardball, assuming it expands, is off their rocker. Anyone who says placement isn't as important as caliber or bullet type, is also wrong.

The OP asked what we use. I told. It's enough.

The 1911 is ordained by God to defend His children. It was made by His prophet JM Browning. The .45ACP is the only correct caliber to use. "A 9mm JHP might expand to be the same size as a .45ACP, but the .45ACP won't get smaller." ~JM Browning's acolyte, Col. Cooper

In case your sarcasm detector is broken, that last paragraph was just having fun.

Well I'm gonna stick with Frank Hamer and the Super 38, two more rounds just for fun. I had serious feeding issues with my stainless Springfield Armory that shipped with 8 round JUNK magazines??? those ugly black ones, and then they sent me 5, eight round stainless mags, (this was a long time ago) when the loaded stainless first came out, crude nasty junky mags.

So I called some Chick at SA, Peggy, and asked what mags they shipped out of the custom shop, nothing but seven round metal-forms, so I said send me some of those, they said we can't authorize that, and I said who can? so the boss-man sent me 5 seven round metal forms, they are still perfect.
 
"The 1911 is ordained by God to defend His children. It was made by His prophet JM Browning. The .45ACP is the only correct caliber to use. "A 9mm JHP might expand to be the same size as a .45ACP, but the .45ACP won't get smaller." ~JM Browning's acolyte, Col. Cooper"

My kind of thinking.... :)
First round in the chamber is a HP, but the following are all FMJ HB.
 
The 1911 is ordained by God to defend His children. It was made by His prophet JM Browning. The .45ACP is the only correct caliber to use. "A 9mm JHP might expand to be the same size as a .45ACP, but the .45ACP won't get smaller." ~JM Browning's acolyte, Col. Cooper

In case your sarcasm detector is broken, that last paragraph was just having fun.

Getting a 1911 in 9mm is like buying a Corvette with a stovebolt Six and a Powerglide...
 

Given typical police hit ratios, I always chuckle at those who are concerned by the bullet going through the bad guy to hit the little old lady down the street but seemingly discount the 3 and 5 bullets flying downrange the crook hadn't slowed down some.

Keeping track of the friendlies, while under fire, with adrenaline pumping, tunnel vision and not hitting them is a tremendous problem, regardless.
 
Given typical police hit ratios, I always chuckle at those who are concerned by the bullet going through the bad guy to hit the little old lady down the street but seemingly discount the 3 and 5 bullets flying downrange the crook hadn't slowed down some.
The NYPD has a storied history of BOTH shooting the wrong people, AND shooting THROUGH the right ones. After a while, even they started running out of the public's money and went to expanding ammunition.
 
This again? Really? It has only been a week or two since we had this endless debate.

Carry what you know works best in your pistol. Let everybody else do the same.
 
Well I'm gonna stick with Frank Hamer and the Super 38, two more rounds just for fun. ....

I'm not faulting your choice at all, but I'm sure you are aware that Frank Hamer carried the .38 Super for one reason only, and that had nothing to do with stopping power, but with a characteristic that's rather undesirable today, namely its tendency to overpenetrate. The .38 Super, in contrast to the standard .38 Special and .45 ACP loads of the 1930s, was able to penetrate the protective vests which were available at the time, and which were becoming popular with the gangsters of the "public enemy" era.

That's probably a less valid consideration nowadays, although the .38 Super is a very accurate round from the 1911 platform and packs more punch at greater distances with JHP bullets.
 
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