A war has been waging for law enforcement, gun owners, and military personnel against those who seek to hurt or kill innocent people. These individuals must make a choice for the best tool to protect their lives, and the lives of those around them. It has been heavily debated as to which is better for self-defense, the 9mm and .45 ACP hand gun. These two munition types are the most common found throughout America today, and for many, it is either one or the other. This decision is never taken lightly with lives often being at stake. Whether it’s an officer, a soldier, or just a man buying groceries for his family, knowing what is in the firearm is the most important thing. When engaging a target, a shooter needs …show more content…
For example, the Smith & Wesson M&P 9 has magazine capacity of 17 rounds, plus one in the chamber, while the Smith & Wesson M&P .45 can only hold 10 rounds, plus one in the chamber. The substantial difference is due to the smaller size of the 9mm round, allowing more ammunition in a magazine. Many 9mm magazines are even double-stacked, one round sitting adjacent from another, while the .45 ACP magazines are more often single-stacked, one round sitting directly on top of another. In order for the .45 ACP to carry the same number of rounds as the 9mm, manufacturers would have to create larger magazines and larger grips to accommodate them, which would affect the ergonomics of the firearm itself. In addition, the larger size of the .45 ACP causes the weapon, with a high capacity magazine, to weigh more. The increased weight results in balance issues. Balance is important when engaging a target with a weapon system, because if the platform were too front or rear heavy, the shooter is liable to miss. In a situation where every shot fired counts, there is no time to miss, let alone hit an innocent bystander by mistake. When it comes to carrying capacity, the 9mm will outperform the .45 ACP every …show more content…
Ammunition takes a major role in all firearm purchases, but a person should take into account how the weapon feels, how easy it is to handle, whether it is for recreation or self-defense, and much more. There is no one answer when it comes to shooting, and it can be overwhelming to see all the choices there are. Whether it be the 9mm’s unrivaled carrying capacity and low recoil, the .45 ACP’s unparalleled stopping power and damage, or just going by the numbers, a shooter should always weigh the options before choosing a firearm to protect themselves. No matter the ammunition type, practice and experience is what conquers in firefights on every battlefield. That is why, no matter what they are shooting, those who defend the innocent from threats, both foreign and domestic, keep their skills