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Glenn Reynolds
So, are yall sayin the a 9mm LCR would be a better choice than the .38? I have a couple of revolver purchases on the horizon and just doing my diligent research.
IIRC @DocGKR stated that anything on “The List” generally does well from a barrel that short.
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In terms of penetration I'd say the .357 still has a slight edge. When you get into the smaller, shorter barreled weapons the .38 and .357 are commonly carried in these days, I think concerns of controllability and shot placement take priority over barrier penetration. I also feel that barrier penetration is the flavor of the moment and isn't as big of a concern for the average citizen as some would let on. It's not that I think it's irrelevant, because I spend my working days around vehicles too and I'm very cognizant of its importance. But, there's always something that seems to be the fixation of the moment and barrier penetration seems to be one right now. My current issue sidearm is a .40 and I have no criticism of it in overall performance, but next month it will be replaced by a 9mm and I have few real concerns over that.
My opinion is that, in the overall picture, modern ammunition in the various service calibers give similar performance to the .357 Magnum. I'm not down on the round. After all, there's one in my avatar. However, more modern weapons give similar levels of performance without all of the muzzle blast and recoil, with far greater capacity as a bonus. The juice seems to have been fully squeezed from the .357 and other fruit are far more ripe for picking.
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