SouthernBoy
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Generally speaking, you'll find that the more knowledgeable gun writers would tell you that the .380ACP is at the bottom of the ladder in terms of a defensive caliber, even in its hottest loadings. And those of us in the gun culture would tell you the same thing.
There is a rule of thumb with defensive handguns in this respect. Carry the most powerful defensive caliber that you can bring to battery and deliver effective fire to your target. This encompasses a number of variables and considerations, to be sure. But along with this are the compromises you should be willing to take when viewed in the light of potentially saving your life.
A good 9mm defensive load is far superior to a good .380ACP load. Just look at the ballistics tables or do some research on the effectiveness of the two calibers in actual shootings. Instead of opting for the P3AT Kel-Tec, or similar item, you might want to consider a Kahr PM9 or MK9, or perhaps a Glock 26. I do own and occasionally carry a P3AT Kel-Tec when the need demands it. It is better than a hammer, but certainly not my first choice.
One final piece of advice. Listen to what your fellow site members are trying to tell you and don't cop an attitude. They are only trying to help you with your question and decision.
Generally speaking, you'll find that the more knowledgeable gun writers would tell you that the .380ACP is at the bottom of the ladder in terms of a defensive caliber, even in its hottest loadings. And those of us in the gun culture would tell you the same thing.
There is a rule of thumb with defensive handguns in this respect. Carry the most powerful defensive caliber that you can bring to battery and deliver effective fire to your target. This encompasses a number of variables and considerations, to be sure. But along with this are the compromises you should be willing to take when viewed in the light of potentially saving your life.
A good 9mm defensive load is far superior to a good .380ACP load. Just look at the ballistics tables or do some research on the effectiveness of the two calibers in actual shootings. Instead of opting for the P3AT Kel-Tec, or similar item, you might want to consider a Kahr PM9 or MK9, or perhaps a Glock 26. I do own and occasionally carry a P3AT Kel-Tec when the need demands it. It is better than a hammer, but certainly not my first choice.
One final piece of advice. Listen to what your fellow site members are trying to tell you and don't cop an attitude. They are only trying to help you with your question and decision.