Check out downrange TV series: CCW Demystified.
A .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, it can blow a head clean off.
Check out the Kimber Ultra Carry II. I have been a police officer for 15 years and I would not bet my life on anything less than a 9mm and I even stopped carrying that. The effectiveness of the .45 ACP cannot be discounted. A 9mm is not a high powered round and it may not be effective through thicker clothing (jackets, etc.) which you will find in Washington State.
I carry a Glock 23 at work, but it too bulky to carry off-duty. I conceal the Kimber in an inside the pants Don Hume holster (H715-M W.C.: Waistband Clip-On). The Kimber is thinner and easier to conceal, even under a t-shirt (if your midsection is appropriate). The Kimber is a high quality, accurate, reliable weapon that I would bet my life on. You don't a high capacity mag because a self-defense gun is not meant for a prolonged gunfight. If you put the first round where you want it, it doesn't matter. Remember, you can't miss fast enough to save your life.
A 9mm is not a high powered round and it may not be effective through thicker clothing (jackets, etc.) which you will find in Washington State.
Thanks for bringing that up. I have read that there are problems with the various hp rounds when encountering heavy clothing. Like many times they get jammed up with leather/wadding/cloth, and then dont open, thereby turning into a fmj, which kills the whole point of carrying self defense ammo in the first place.
I hadn't connected the dots here. If shooting through a jacket or heavy clothing creates a substantial probability that your expensive hp round will be turned into an fmj, it doesnt make sense to count on a caliber in which fmj is clearly an inadequate defense round.
This is another really good reason to take up reloading, if .45 is the only round I can consistently rely on.
I use every other round as a FMJ with my 380. I figure if a HP can't get through a jacket then the FMJ will. But if a 22lr HP will penetrate a third of the way through a Sears catalog, I'm not so worried that a 380 will have any problem penetrating some leather jacket. The little 22lr HP will even go through both sides of an oil drum once in a while. I really don't believe there that big of a problem with penetration through clothing.
I probably wasnt clear. The problem isnt all about penetration. The problem is weather the jhp expands or not. The real stopping power of the new 9mm ammo is that the new ammo expands the wound channel by about .7 inches, so a fully expanded 9mm jhp will create a wound chanel over an inch in diameter, which helps ALOT in stopping power, and compensates for the smaller round. a 9mm fmj often just goes through the target, for some reason, the experience of a number of wars shows that a .45 fmj knocks the target down.
Its pretty well established that the military found the 9mm fmj to be short on stopping power. That problem has been resolved by the implementation of modern expanding ammunition. If the wearing of heavy clothing can foul the function of the new high tech ammo, you are back to having the same problem with 9mm that the Marines had with the Moros.
Well, in the summer, when it is hard to conceal my full frame .45, I carry my tiny 380.
In the winter, I carry both of them. I think in the summer, there is little problem with the 380 working properly with the HP rounds. In the winter, my .45 with the Hydro shock HP ammo is going to work fine with the heaver clothing.
Im relocating to a state that is "shall issue", and one of the first steps I intend to take upon arriving is applying for a ccw. The issue is, none of my weapons are particularly easy to conceal, and I'm considering investing in a pistol which I will use as a daily carry. Whatever I buy will have to be comfortable, moderately sized, easy to use, and relatively cheap to practice with. I see no point in carrying a weapon that I cant afford to put at least a hundred rounds a week through.
I think, all things considered, even though I love the .45acp, that the a 9mm is a better choice.
I was going to post a topic about this. I didn't realize guns were so expensive. Did Congress pass some law to just increase the price of a gun as a way of gun control? (keeping arms out of the poor, but only enough so the criminals can afford it)
I was thinking about getting a Browning BDM.
The junky "LA 5" manufacturers went out of business like Phoenix Arms, Spectre and all those shiny nickel 380s.
Lawsuits and eventual govt crackdown was coming their way. Not a bad thing IMO. Those guns were junk.
so when they came for your neighbors you hated, you didn't say anything, because they were loud, and deserved to be taken away.
and when they came for the guy down the street who thought there were .gov conspiracies, you thought "good, now i can go to the store without hearing him..."
who the hell will be there when they come for the "nice, expensive, pretty guns?"
does history repeat itself, or does freaking history repeat itself?????????????????????????????????????????????????????
please google "slippery slope" for YOUR OWN SAKE. please.