Yall carry on with ya lil 38's and 9's....I carry on with my 45.
But that is only 850 FPS, won't hurt a fly!
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Yall carry on with ya lil 38's and 9's....I carry on with my 45.
230 gr. trumps 120 all day bruh.But that is only 850 FPS, won't hurt a fly!
but we aint talking about 45acp we are talking about 38 special.230 gr. trumps 120 all day bruh.
Ugh... the FBI wasn't looking at 357 snubbies. Those numbers were from 6" and 4: barreled guns.
The "velocity" numbers being cited are advertised numbers, real world is a whole nother story.
Does anyone know what caliber is the number one mankiller in the US? But, but, but, but..............
A 357 needs some barrel length to be effective... in a snubby that's just not there.
Check out "Ballistics By The Inch". It's a great site where they test different ammo by starting out with a longer barrel, then lopping off an inch and retesting.
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/index.html
You'll see that the 9mm can significantly outperform the 357 with a 2" barrel, and at worst is break-even.

230 gr. trumps 120 all day bruh.
I'm done with this. I won't get into a caliber debate, especially one as ridiculous as this one. When guys actually believe a .38 or 9mm are as powerful as a .357 magnum, no matter the platform being used, they are either trolling or delusional. That's all there is to that.
To stay on topic, I like .38 and carry one often.
A handgun chambered for .38 Special can be manufactured smaller and lighter than a similar handgun in .357 Magnum.