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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuster" data-source="post: 978071" data-attributes="member: 10474"><p>Well I carried a M9 for several years while working military police and loved it. However I carry a S&W .40 for PP as well as a .38 depending on attire I'm wearing. </p><p>The 9mm is always going to be your cheapest ammo to buy but its all up to the person and what they feel comfertable handling and shooting accuretly. The .40 is in the middle and ammo isn't that expensive or hard to find one reason I chose it for my carry piece.</p><p>But with the right defense loads all 3 will do the same job but the higher cal will afford a hit result for a not so well placed shot. </p><p>Its one thing to center punch at the range its another when your life is on the line. You can't go wrong with good ammo, a big bullet and a well placed shot.</p><p>Take to the range and try all 3 and see what fits you best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuster, post: 978071, member: 10474"] Well I carried a M9 for several years while working military police and loved it. However I carry a S&W .40 for PP as well as a .38 depending on attire I'm wearing. The 9mm is always going to be your cheapest ammo to buy but its all up to the person and what they feel comfertable handling and shooting accuretly. The .40 is in the middle and ammo isn't that expensive or hard to find one reason I chose it for my carry piece. But with the right defense loads all 3 will do the same job but the higher cal will afford a hit result for a not so well placed shot. Its one thing to center punch at the range its another when your life is on the line. You can't go wrong with good ammo, a big bullet and a well placed shot. Take to the range and try all 3 and see what fits you best. [/QUOTE]
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