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  1. 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.

  2. .380 ACP vs 9mm comparison. 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.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Here’s a comparison of popular .380 ACP and 9mm handguns, showcasing their dimensions, weight, and capacity. This table helps illustrate the differences in concealability and capacity between these two calibers:

  4. Apr 10, 2020 · A side by side comparison of 380 vs 9mm Luger - which is a better caliber for your concealed carry or defense? We take an in-depth look to help you decide.

  5. The 9mm Luger and .380 ACP fire the exact same bullet which is 0.355 inches (9mm) in diameter. However, the 9mm Luger operates at much higher pressures compared to the .380 and has a better range, velocity, and more stopping power.

  6. 3 days ago · The .380 ACP typically uses a lighter bullet of 85 to 100 grains compared to the 115 to 147 grain bullets used in 9mm. The .380 ACP also operates at considerably lower pressure (21,500 psi MAP). In contrast, the 9mm operates at 35,000 psi Maximum Average Pressure in standard loads and up to 38,500 psi in the +P loads.

  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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