![]() You have to sometimes hunt around for subsonic 9mm, but 9mm will generally be quieter with 147/148s. 45s I still have I'll never get rid of but they'll never be carried.įrom a strictly suppressor use standpoint. 45 guy it took me years to become nearly a 9mm only guy but as soon as I go those first few guns they just kept multiplying and I saw the light. In similar-sized handguns, it can also hold more ammunition. 9mm will be cheaper, have more capacity, and is easier to shoot.Īs a die-hard. 45 ACP: Making the Right Choice Finally, the 9mm can be housed in smaller and lighter handguns. 45 ACP and it still makes bigger holes, period.Įveryone has to make a choice though as that is ALL. The same "advancements" in JHP construction that benefit 9mm also apply to. The part of your statement I bolded is still complete, total, hilarious bullshit. So clearly I'm gravitating more towards 9mm these days. 45 caliber versions?ġ0 years ago I owned 5 9mm pistols and almost 20. So, which bullets in 9mm expand to a larger diameter than their. ![]() View QuoteThis is one of the dumbest things I see parroted on this site all the time. So If you had the choice to start over in setting up a pistol to be suppressed, what would you do? new barrels for what you have or new guns already set up for a can? Would you focus on 9mm or 45? Not thinking I would used a silenced pistol for HD currently but if the situation changes, that may change as well. The suppressor will be enjoyed mostly at the range on pistols, but will live on my HD 300BO. ![]() What I didn't expect to find is that 147gn ammo is within 10% of the price of factory 45acp, which is already subsonic. I'm also willing to buy a 9mm end cap at some point, along with the needed piston. Those in favor of the smaller 9mm caliber cartridge make the case that the 9mm’s higher capacity and accuracy make it the caliber of choice for handguns, while those on the other side of the debate will emphasize the stopping power of the larger. 45 ACP, but it is also lighter and easier to control when shooting rapidly. I know that you need to run subsonic ammo to get the most out of a can, and I don't load right now. The 9mm is typically considered less powerful than the. 9mm By Robert Sadowski - Decem6 In the eternal debate of. What I've figured out thus far is that threaded barrels for the guns I already own are around $200 each, while a BRAND NEW M&P 2.0 that's already threaded and has suppressor sights is going to be in the $400 range. If you shop locally, especially wholesale stores like Walmart and cabelas and such, 9mm is usually 15 a box and. I have also ordered a griffin revolution 45, and currently nothing I own is threaded for a can. ![]() I like both calibers, and I own a shield and M&P2.0c both in 9mm, and a few 1911s in 45. This is a different caliber war conversation than which is better. ![]()
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