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  1. Dec 6, 2021 · Both 9mm and .380 both have the same diameter bullet, so what sets these two apart, and when it comes to self-defense which is better? 9mm, left, .380 ACP, right. Well, we're here to offer a little perspective and some data to help you out.

  2. 3 days ago · While the .380 comes in at 0.373-inches in both, the 9mm has a neck diameter of 0.380-inches and a base diameter of 0.391-inches. Base thickness also differs, with the 9mm coming in at 0.50-inches and the .380 at 0.45-inches.

  3. 380 vs 9mm Conclusions. Both the .380 ACP and the 9mm Luger are excellent choices for self-defense and concealed carry. From a ballistic standpoint, the 9mm is the superior cartridge with higher muzzle energy and muzzle velocity but at the cost of increased recoil.

  4. May 6, 2024 · .380 vs 9mm: Which Is the Superior Cartridge? The 9mm has higher stopping power and cost-effective ammunition, making it a favorite for both self-defense and professional use. The .380 is preferred for its reduced recoil and concealability.

  5. 9mm and .380 ACP cartridges — both popular choices for self-defense rounds — have the same diameter, but a 9mm round is longer. The .380 ACP round is cheaper and easier to handle and conceal, while the 9mm is more powerful overall.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · Concealed Carry: The .380 Pistol For Self Defense. Masterful Micro: Remington RM380 Review. .380 vs 9mm: Backup Gun. While the 9mm has encroached on the .380’s turf as a primary carry option, the smaller ‘nine’ still cuts the more dominant figure as a backup gun.

  7. May 18, 2023 · .380 vs. 9mm: Things to Consider When Choosing. The most common concealed-carry pistol cartridges are the 9mm and .380 ACP. While sharing virtually the same bullet diameter as the famed 9mm round, the .380 is certainly not equal to the 9mm in overall performance. The 9mm is a heavier cartridge.

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