What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
calcmandan wrote to All <=-
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I
am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/5 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
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DaiTengu wrote to calcmandan <=-
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
9mm with hollow points. In a home protection situation, there's
a good chance you'll miss your intended target at some point.
Drywall isn't going to stop a bullet, and little Suzy next door
probably doesn't deserve to get shot.
Really a shotgun is probably a better choice for home defense.
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/5 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
... Visit me at gopher://gcpp.world
Re: First firearm
By: calcmandan to All on Wed Jun 03 2020 10:21 am
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
9mm with hollow points. In a home protection situation, there's a good chan
Really a shotgun is probably a better choice for home defense.
DaiTengu
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What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
Impossible to answer and anyone who gives you a caliber is only going from their experience. With proper shot placement even a .22 LR can be effective at defense. Most "experts" say anything from a .380 on up is required for a defensive role. I'd venture to guess that if I put those "experts" in a roo and asked for a volunteer to be shot by a .25 ACP round not a single one of them would raise their hands. The commonly accepted answer to such a questi is "the largest caliber that you can shoot accurately and proficiently." Problem is that I'm accurate and proficient with my .454 Casull, but I sure hell wouldn't use it for home defense!
The choice has to be balanced between the effectiveness of the round itself, the environment in which you live (house in the country? In the city? Apartment?), your comfort level with firearms, and also with knowledge of th fact that shooting a firearm in the confines of a home is an entirely different experience from shooting at an outdoor or even an indoor range.
I have several handguns staged at my house and property for defensive use should I need them. They range from .380 through 9mm, .38/.357 on up to .45 ACP and even .410/.45 LC. All are (in MY opinion) good choices. YOU need first decide which calibers you are comfortable shooting and then make a decision among those calibers which suits your living environment best for self defense. In my mind you can't go wrong with 9mm if you're a newcomer t shooting. It's effective, most 9's come with a relatively high round capaci magazine, and it doesn't create a whole lot of muzzle blast and is RELATIVEL quiet (compared to .454 or .500). Understand, that's just MY OPINION. It's NOT based on anything other than my personal experience. Others may justifiably feel differently.
I know this isn't the answer you were looking for, but I hope I've given you information to assist in making a decision.
Regards,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
Impossible to answer and anyone who gives you a caliber is only going from their experience. With proper shot placement even a .22 LR can be effective at defense. Most "experts" say anything from a .380 on up is required for a defensive role. I'd venture to guess that if I put those "experts" in a roo and asked for a volunteer to be shot by a .25 ACP round not a single one of them would raise their hands. The commonly accepted answer to such a questi is "the largest caliber that you can shoot accurately and proficiently." Problem is that I'm accurate and proficient with my .454 Casull, but I sure hell wouldn't use it for home defense!
I want to see someone do double taps in a high stress situation with a casull
Problem is that I'm accurate and proficient with my .454 Casull, but I sure
hell wouldn't use it for home defense!
I want to see someone do double taps in a high stress situation with a casull
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
Impossible to answer and anyone who gives you a caliber is only going fro their experience. With proper shot placement even a .22 LR can be effect at defense. Most "experts" say anything from a .380 on up is required fo defensive role. I'd venture to guess that if I put those "experts" in a and asked for a volunteer to be shot by a .25 ACP round not a single one them would raise their hands. The commonly accepted answer to such a que is "the largest caliber that you can shoot accurately and proficiently." Problem is that I'm accurate and proficient with my .454 Casull, but I su hell wouldn't use it for home defense!
I want to see someone do double taps in a high stress situation with a casull
If you'll take the time to actually READ what I wrote, I stated that I am ACCURATE and that I am PROFICIENT with the .454 and I also stated that I wou NOT use it for home defense. I also went on to state (but did not include t quote for the sake of brevity and conservation of bandwidth) that my defensi rounds tend to range from .380 to .45 ACP with the OCCASIONAL .45 Cold round which I load when I'm out and about the property and might run into a predat
Reading for comprehension is an acquired skill. Perhaps with a little bit o practice you'll develop a knack for it.
Cheers,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
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What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a 50/5
draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends.
Daniel Traechin
... Visit me at gopher://gcpp.world
The FBI went back to 9mm because with proper defensive ammo it has as much stopping power as .40 or .45 at standard engagement distances. 9mm has minima
l recoil, allowing for quick followup shots, plus a larger capactiy of ammunition. You never know if an intruder is alone, or has a buddy nearby.
I'm partial to the S&W M&P series and Shield models, however Glocks are ultra
reliable. So are Sig, Walthers, and CZ's offerings. Taurus appear to have a nice price point, however their quality has been hit and miss (pardon the pun) a few years back. Rugers are also reliable without being too expensive.
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