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40 S&W v. 357 Sig v. 9mm v. 380 for CC gun
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<blockquote data-quote="ruger461" data-source="post: 1036708" data-attributes="member: 7926"><p>IMHO the 357 Sig is not really a good choice for cc. It is fairly snappy in a gun of cc size which will keep you off target longer. If confronted in a situation you will need to use it in your ears will be bleeding after the first shot. This is doubbly true if used in any confined place. It is by far the loudest handgun round I have seen. More of a scream than a boom(if that makes sense) My ears ring after a trip to the range where I AM weraing my ear protection. Also if used at night it has an awesome muzzle flash. This is going to play heck with your night eyes. Those last two points may work in your favor though. I seem to remember reading once that the mere sound of a gun being fired at an attacker can be devistating and demoralizing even when it doesn't hit. I carry a G27 and can do pretty well with it, cant say about the others because I only have full size guns in those calibers. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruger461, post: 1036708, member: 7926"] IMHO the 357 Sig is not really a good choice for cc. It is fairly snappy in a gun of cc size which will keep you off target longer. If confronted in a situation you will need to use it in your ears will be bleeding after the first shot. This is doubbly true if used in any confined place. It is by far the loudest handgun round I have seen. More of a scream than a boom(if that makes sense) My ears ring after a trip to the range where I AM weraing my ear protection. Also if used at night it has an awesome muzzle flash. This is going to play heck with your night eyes. Those last two points may work in your favor though. I seem to remember reading once that the mere sound of a gun being fired at an attacker can be devistating and demoralizing even when it doesn't hit. I carry a G27 and can do pretty well with it, cant say about the others because I only have full size guns in those calibers. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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