9mm works for defense. I do carry a .357 Sig. I also carry 9mm.
Barrel length is what fits your needs. Three inches is probably about as short as one would want to go with 9mm. I carry a P365 quite a bit; it's got a 3.1" barrel. My G43 and 43X and G26's have 3.4" barrels.
Length doesn't matter that much; it's about shot placement, and that's about training, rather than length, sight radius, or anything else.
If you're in a gunfight, the ONLY thing that will matter is shot placement, and if you're stopping a threat, repeat shot placement in time. What's going to allow you to maintain the best control over that pistol and put as many rounds as needed in the target as quickly as possible? Probably 9mm, and if it's from a short barrel, it won't matter, and the target won't care. Or know.
9mm is going to be a lot less expensive to train with, especially if you train enough. That determines shot placement.
As much sight radius as one can comfortably conceal. It's not just easier, it's faster and more precise with less effort. 3.5" seems short to me, but I can work with it.
Posts: 27309 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008
There have been occasions when all I could comfortably conceal was a NAA .22 Revolver and felt better served than without it. I've carried a P229 in .357 Sig in the past, and now almost 100% it's a P365.
Posts: 111 | Location: Alabama | Registered: March 15, 2007
Years back I chroned several 320's of various barrel lengths. Same ammo, same conditions, same day. The differences in MV was insignificant in the 9mm.
I currently run a hellcat with a 3 inch barrel and thats just fine. Plenty of people run 365s as well with no issues. I've seen 9mm open up out of barrels that short as long as the ammo is designed for something short.
Posts: 3124 | Location: Pnw | Registered: March 21, 2009
Velocity loss is significant, as barrel length reduces. Energy loss is also equally significant.
Rounds expanding is largely irrelevant; there's a mythology that energy is somehow delivered to the target by expanding and stopping (and thus increases "stopping power"), or that expanding tears a bigger hole; whether the round expands or not isn't a big deal. Whether the round penetrates IS a big deal, and whether it goes where you intend it to go is everything. Shot placement is everything.
To me, caliber is not my main concern with a EDC gun, PROFICIENCY with the gun I carry is my main concern. I'm carrying the gun to protect myself and others from grave bodily harm or death, my responsibility is to NOT harm others in the process. I will only carry a gun I KNOW I can shoot accurately and present it quickly. I also ALWAYS carry a spare magazine in case of a malfunction. I also limit my carry weapon to a gun I shoot frequently, so there is a very small short list. I carry a full size CZ Shadow SPO1 when ever I can dress to the gun. If not possible, I carry a Kahr CM45. I always go for a Outside holster if at all possible. A short barrel anything is my last choice.
Posts: 4719 | Location: Chicago, IL, USA: | Registered: November 17, 2002
I never shot that well with the compacts or sub compacts. I carry a standard size FNP 4"barrel in 9mm when I do carry. If I print a little bit so what? I recently picked up a CZ PO7 which is slightly smaller and has the same round capacity as the FNP. I haven't shot it enough to know if I want to carry it. But I do shoot that FN well so the CZ will have it's work cut out for it if it wants to replace the FN.
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Posts: 8687 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007
For a bit I carried a Kimber 3 inch 1911 and was sort of happy with a 6+1 capacity but now am way happier with a 10 ounce lighter gun in my Shield with an 8+1 capacity in 9mm.
Posts: 4674 | Location: Middletown, PA | Registered: January 09, 2007
Obviously (or not), ammo has a lot to do with the selection. I'm very confident in my G19's capabilities with the right ammo. Also, I carry a Kimber Micro-380 on occasion and have no doubts that my defense ammo will do the job!