Whats better 380 or 9mm?

380 ACP round is cheaper and easier to handle and conceal, while the 9mm is more powerful overall. The rounds can both be used in revolvers and autoloaders, but are not interchangeable with one another. The . 380 ACP cartridge (also called a 9mm Browning) was introduced in 1908 by Colt as a self defense weapon.
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Should I carry a 9mm or 380?

No doubt, due to its advantage in velocity and energy, the 9mm Luger is the clear winner in terminal performance. But for the same reasons, the . 380 wins in shootability, with one caveat. Because the 380 has 94 percent less recoil (if fired from an equal-weight gun), it's easier to shoot.
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Can a 380 stop an attacker?

In reality, no ammunition has guaranteed stopping power. Some people believe that . 380 ammo doesn't have enough stopping power because of the relatively weak ballistics. However, the force of impact doesn't actually stop your attacker.
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Which is better for self-defense 9mm or 380?

9mm is faster, and hits harder, and is generally held to be more effective... though it does produce more recoil in a pistol of equal size. The typical . 380 ACP load is a 90-grain projectile, with muzzle velocity somewhere between 900 to 1000 feet per second, and around 180 to 230 foot-pounds of energy.
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Is .380 enough for self-defense?

From a self-defense perspective, the . 380 ACP performs to its greatest ability at close ranges, and by close I mean less than 3 yards — closer is even better. And, as always, shot placement is king.
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Is a 22 or 380 more powerful?

A 380 ACP case, on the other hand, is just about as long (0.68 inches) but the bullet it fires is 0.355 inches in diameter. This means there is a lot more room for powder inside a 380 ACP case than a 22 LR case, resulting in a more powerful round.
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Is a .380 a good carry weapon?

380 ACP is good for women's concealed carry. First is that . 380 ACP often has softer felt recoil, meaning the kick you get from the gun is less than from more powerful calibers...for the most part.
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Should I buy 380?

380 is a highly capable yet vastly underappreciated cartridge with a lot going for it. It is compact, accurate and reasonably powerful — falling just below the . 38 Special in performance. It also lends itself to a wide variety of pistols suitable for concealed carry, home defense or even trail use.
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Which has more recoil 9mm or 380?

It may not have the same expansion or penetration as the 9mm, but it does have lower recoil. In fact, if you shoot a 9mm handgun and a . 380 handgun that weigh the same, the . 380 will experience 94% less recoil than the 9mm.
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What's the best caliber for concealed carry?

While many concealed carriers will swear by larger calibers or smaller calibers, the 9mm has proven itself through time to be the “one size fits all” of ammunition. Provided a good choice of carry round, the moderate recoil and accuracy of the 9mm round is such that it is the default choice and for good reason.
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Is .380 the same as 38?

38, . 357, . 380 auto and 9mm ammunition are all the same caliber. (Caliber is the size of the projectile, or bullet.)
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Is 38 special more powerful than 9mm?

Standard pressure . 38 Special only produces 264 foot-pounds of force (147-grain bullet at 900 feet per second out of a 4-inch barrel), while standard pressure 9mm can produce 365 foot-pounds of force (124-grain bullet at 1,150 feet per second). This is 38.25% more energy at the muzzle in favor of the 9mm.
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Which caliber is best for self-defense?

Capacity. The 9mm offers greater magazine capacity than virtually any other pistol caliber carried for personal defense. If the wounding capabilities of 9mm and the other cartridges are nearly identical, it would seem to be that having more rounds in you magazine will give you a better opportunity to stop an attacker.
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Is 380 good for every day carry?

380 guns being very small pistols provides a huge advantage for everyday carry (EDC). Simply put, the guns are easy to conceal, and more comfortable to carry than a larger gun.
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What pistol do Navy SEALs carry?

In 2015, the Glock 19, a compact 9 mm, was added to the SEAL handgun inventory. The SEALs plan to eventually replace the P226s with the newer Glocks. For now, the M9 continues to be the primary sidearm for U.S. uniformed personnel worldwide and the P226 continues to be the primary handgun of the SEALs.
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What is the price of a 380 handgun?

380 is a little carry pistol that packs a big punch. It's lightweight, compact and comfortable to hold. The lightweight frame is made from a durable polymer, and the components are made from stainless steel and titanium. With a price tag of under $250, it's hard to find a better carry option at such a great price.
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How lethal is a 380?

380 ACP or smaller bullets. While these small caliber handgun bullets can produce fatal wounds, they are less likely to produce the rapid incapacitation necessary in law enforcement or self-defense situations. Handguns chambered in . 380 ACP are small, compact, and generally easy to carry.
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What ammo does a 380 use?

380 uses a . 355-in diameter bullet, just like 9x19mm. Bullet size is actually more universal than you'd think, incidentally; among rifle rounds, for instance, the 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, . 280 Remington and 7mm Weatherby Magnum all use .
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What is the difference between 380 and 380 ACP?

When thinking about 380 ACP vs 380 Auto, the short answer is... there is no difference! There's only one . 380 cartridge, and it's .
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Can a mattress stop a bullet?

Most rounds got through, but the mattress stopped many smaller-caliber rounds, including . 410 shotgun shells (fired from a Taurus Judge pistol). But if you're being shot at by an AR-15, forget it. In fact, the springs inside the mattress can fragment the bullets and make things worse.
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Can a cast iron pan stop a bullet?

If you're confronted in your kitchen, don't reach for the cast-iron skillet. Surprisingly, that didn't stand up to the gunshot. However, if you can make your way to the laundry room, that 14-pound box of kitty litter could save your life, as long as you hold it so the bullet has to travel the long way through.
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Is 357 stronger than 9mm?

The 357 Magnum round loaded with a 125-grain projectile reaches almost 1,500 feet per second and strikes targets with 585 foot-pounds of energy. Needless to say, ballistically, it outperforms the 9mm. The 357 Magnum also has no problems reaching the FBI standards and even exceeding them.
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Why use a revolver instead of an automatic?

The Takeaway. Whether you choose to carry a revolver or a semi-automatic pistol, you should understand the differences between them. Revolvers are more reliable with certain types of ammunition and are simpler to operate. However, semi-automatic pistols offer increased magazine capacity and are easier to reload.
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