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9mm luger vs 9mm
9mm luger vs 9mm




9mm luger vs 9mm

10mm for Bear Protection If you must stop a large predator with a 9mm, this is the load you want. Its heavier bullets will be better at breaking bones and the increased tissue destruction can help deliver a more humane kill. With larger game like feral hogs, deer, and maybe even black bear, the 10mm is clearly the better choice.

9mm luger vs 9mm

For smallish critters, the difference between the 9mm and 10mm is irrelevant. Recoil while hunting is not so important, partly because repetitive follow-up shots are not often used it’s generally a one-shot proposition. 10mm for Hunting If your main reason for owning a handgun is for hunting medium to large game, the 10mm is clearly the best option. Here again, the shootability of the 9mm makes it a better choice where a family is concerned. However, a home defense handgun might need to be used by any member of a household. A home defense handgun will spend most of its life in a safe or lock box. Home defense is similar to concealed carry, but handgun size and weight are not as important. 10mm for Home Defense Modern 9mm ammunition may not hit has hard as comparable 10mm loads, but it has proved more than adequate for self-defense. There’s a reason most police departments issue 9mm handguns. But, when you consider carry comfort and shootability, the 9mm is probably the best choice for all but the most experienced shooters. Regarding terminal performance, the 10mm will generally damage more tissue. This allows for better accuracy and faster follow-up shots. The 9mm G26 has about 40 percent less recoil, making it much more comfortable to shoot.

9mm luger vs 9mm

The 10mm G29 recoils with almost 10 foot-pounds of energy. Recoil and terminal performance are important for concealed carry too. In fact, a Glock 19 (also a 9mm) with a loaded 15-round magazine still weighs less (30.16) than the loaded Glock 29. A similar-sized Glock 26 (which is a 9mm) with a loaded 10-round magazine weighs just 25.75 ounces, or about 20 percent less. Most 10mm handguns are heavy about the lightest 10mm you can find is the Glock 29, which weighs in at 32.8 ounces with a loaded 10-round magazine. There are a lot of things to consider when it comes to concealed carry, including how comfortable a gun is to carry. 10mm for Concealed Carry Because it is offered in compact reliable handguns like this Wilson Combat EDC X9S, the 9mm is probably the best all-round choice for concealed carry.






9mm luger vs 9mm