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  1. 23 sty 2024 · From 0 to 100 yards, the 380 has 172.6 ft-lbs of energy on average whereas the 9mm has 288 ft-lbs, a difference of 115.4 or on average the 9mm is 67% more powerful. For self-defense, this makes a difference.

  2. 6 gru 2021 · In fact, if you shoot a 9mm handgun and a .380 handgun that weigh the same, the .380 will experience 94% less recoil than the 9mm. Admittedly, that low recoil won’t do you much good against someone on the other side of the parking lot.

  3. 17 sie 2020 · How Does the .380 Beat The 9mm For Self-Defense: More manageable recoil improves its shot-to-shot accuracy potential. Pistols chambered for it generally use lighter recoil springs, thus are easier to manipulate. Cambered in some of the smallest pistols, it's more suited for a backup gun role.

  4. The .380 ACP has approximately 50% less felt recoil and is extremely comfortable for everyday carry as .380 handguns are lightweight and very slim compared to 9mm handguns which are a bit bulkier.

  5. 5 dni temu · Because the .380 round is noticeably shorter than the 9mm, it has a far gentler recoil. Comparing two guns of the same weight chambered in each caliber will mean that the 380 pistol offers up to 90+% less recoil.

  6. While the .380 ACP offers better concealability and reduced recoil, the 9mm provides greater penetration and overall effectiveness. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on personal preferences, intended use, and the specific firearm being used.

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