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40 S&W v. 357 Sig v. 9mm v. 380 for CC gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1036610" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I once asked a coroner what he saw in damage to victims of shootings as to large caliber/small caliber and the amount of damage. He told me that in his experience, any bullet did major destruction to internal organs and tissues. He had seen 22 and 25 caliber wounds that had damage way out of proportion to what some of the experts claimed. He had also seen cases where large high power bullets just plowed straight through doing little damage. His opinion was that any caliber was devistating to the human body. I personally carry everything from 25acp to 45 acp as a ccw. My main carry gun is eigher a Beretta in 25acp or a Keltec PF9 in 9mm. I do practice often with all the weapons that I carry. I have two pistols that I have 357 sig conversion barrels for so I can shoot 40 or 357 sig by choice. I also have a 400 corbon conversion for one of my 1911's. That gives me the same power as a 10MM but in a 45acp case length. Lots of options out there. Blitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1036610, member: 807"] I once asked a coroner what he saw in damage to victims of shootings as to large caliber/small caliber and the amount of damage. He told me that in his experience, any bullet did major destruction to internal organs and tissues. He had seen 22 and 25 caliber wounds that had damage way out of proportion to what some of the experts claimed. He had also seen cases where large high power bullets just plowed straight through doing little damage. His opinion was that any caliber was devistating to the human body. I personally carry everything from 25acp to 45 acp as a ccw. My main carry gun is eigher a Beretta in 25acp or a Keltec PF9 in 9mm. I do practice often with all the weapons that I carry. I have two pistols that I have 357 sig conversion barrels for so I can shoot 40 or 357 sig by choice. I also have a 400 corbon conversion for one of my 1911's. That gives me the same power as a 10MM but in a 45acp case length. Lots of options out there. Blitz [/QUOTE]
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