
U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Larry Vickers, retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran, and firearms community advisor for CCW Safe, talks about his thoughts on 9mm for personal defense.
We have enough information now to draw some conclusions, and based on everyone I’ve talked to, 9mm and everything else pretty much behaves the same way.
Some of the advantages for 9mm are:
- 9mm is easier to shoot and control
- practice ammo is cheaper than most other ammunition
- more defensive ammunition available
- there are more options in handguns to choose from
- higher magazine capacity
These reasons are why Larry has chosen 9mm for his personal defensive firearm choice. And that is what it comes down to. It’s your choice to choose what caliber and which firearm to use as your personal defense weapon. Whatever you choose, be sure to practice with it, continue to learn, and be prepared if you are ever faced with a situation where you might need to use it.
If you are ever forced to use your firearm in self defense, you need to have a good understanding of the aftermath and what to expect. Check out this video from Don West, National Trial Counsel for CCW Safe, on the real cost of a lethal self defense incident.
About Larry Vickers
Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. Larry is the firearms and training community advisor for CCW Safe.
I really liked the stopping power of the 40, and the snappiness never bothered me having grown up on 45’s. Now you can pick them up real cheap, and being a reloader I can easily feed them.
Since you state 9MM and above all do the job, the only advantage I see, from my point of view, is extra capacity. Since I live in the PDRC (Democratic Republic of California), My Clock 30 in .45 has the same amount of rounds as anything else I can carry here. So that is my choice. Be safe and shoot straight.
I switched almost 25 years ago and have had no regrets. Everyone has different needs so if it doesn’t suit yours then carry something else. I try not to get sucked into the arguments of VS
Great article. Decent stopping power in 9mm. However, obviously, as mentioned in the article, the BEST GUN to have is the one you have with you, that you are practiced with, and you are ready to use quickly and efficiently! Anything else, regardless of make, model, or caliber, is a false sense of security!
For most folks and for pure self defense use — again for most folks and pure self defense – a .38 Special snubby is the best gun.
Agree… More is better