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Is a 380 more powerful than a 9mm?

Is a 380 more powerful than a 9mm?

9mm and . 380 ACP cartridges — both popular choices for self-defense rounds — have the same diameter, but a 9mm round is longer. The . 380 ACP round is cheaper and easier to handle and conceal, while the 9mm is more powerful overall.

Does a 380 kick harder than a 9mm?

The . 380 has less recoil so is popular with concealable handguns while the 9mm is more powerful and has more recoil. Both can be great defensive calibers if ammo is properly chosen.

Why is a 380 ACP a good gun?

It’s a great choice of .380 pistol due to the ease of operation. You see, tiny guns get made in .380 ACP because it’s the biggest small round out there; standard 9mm has too long and wide a case to make really small guns. The problem is the barrel length means you don’t get the best of accuracy.

Which is the best 380 pistol for concealment?

Ruger, formerly known for good working rifles and revolvers so tough that “Ruger handloads” became a real term, branched out into concealed carry guns with a line of .380 pistols that started with the LCP. The improved version (vastly improved, according to many) is the Ruger LCP II.

What are the features of a.380 pocket pistol?

The new pocket pistol offers every desirable feature for a .380, including dovetailed white-dot sights, easily operated slide and magazine releases, and a slide that locks back after the last round is fired. The new subcompact .380 employs a dual recoil spring unique to the model, and a cold-hammer-forged, 3.25-inch barrel.

What should I look for in a.380?

If you’re a rookie about the .380, better check these criteria: Don’t overlook the sight. Most .380s are equipped with gutter sights. These are 2 posts on the rear and one small on the front of the barrel. Make sure these are adjustable. Some .380s are also capable to be equipped with lasers or night sights.