When it comes to selecting a self-defense handgun, two calibers often dominate the conversation: the 9mm and the .380 ACP. Each has its unique strengths and weaknesses, making the choice largely ...
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There is a bit of heavy recoil that you can feel when firing this pistol. This is minimized to an extent thanks to its low bore-axis design, however. And because it has a low bore-axis, the grip ...
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A wider variety of 9mm pistols (left) is available, but the 10mm pistols (right) are part of a fast-growing category. The 9mm and 10mm are cartridges with only a millimeter of difference in bullet ...
Compact 9mm pistols have come a long way over the past decade, but reliability is still the line that separates the ones worth carrying from the ones that belong in a parts bin. When you’re trusting a ...
When it comes to the .357 vs 9mm, the comparison is a bit like apples and oranges. The two cartridges are vastly different and typically fired from different types of handguns. With a few exceptions, ...
The 9mm and 10mm are cartridges with only a millimeter of difference in bullet diameter, but very different histories. The 9mm, otherwise known as the 9mm Luger or 9x19mm Parabellum, is the single ...