HarleyDave wrote:I'm interested as well in why the 9mm is ineffective? Please splain for me...
I would _never_ say it's ineffective. A .22lr is effective if placed right. Same can be said of any projectile with sufficient mass and velocity to penetrate layers of clothing and (ultimately) a human in a way that incapacitates.
If you want to kill an hour or so, here's a fun website to browse -
http://www.brassfetcher.com/index_files/Page1293.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Some awesome pics in there (safe for work -- all I saw was pretty ballistic gelatin photos).
You can have a LOT of discussions about what caliber works best and has the most effective results, but there are soooo many factors that come into play in real world situations. Bullet weight, shape, and velocity are a beginning, but then placement and wound cavity effects take over, and let's not go into all the odd things that happen when bullets encounter things like bone -- all bets are off at that point. There really, really, really is not single "right" answer. I mean, if you're REALLY wanting max "ballistic effects" with least recoil, your best bet is probably the 5.7x28 in an FN Five-seveN pistol. 20 rounds of low-recoil, hypersonic, anti-bad-guy. And besides, if it's enough to make the Brady Campaign write to Barack Obama to ask him to ban it, it's got to be good, eh?
As I said in my first post, and I'll reiterate: Shoot what you're comfortable with. Want to shoot the 9mm? Perfect. Don't let ANYBODY convince you that it's a mistake (cuz it ain't).