Midway is now shipping 9mm critical duty +p 135gr they do not have non +p yet. I shot 25 today out of pm9 and no problems. The round is 1.138" long compared to critical defense at 1.067 so quite a bit longer than crit def. But is shorter than wwb fmj at 1.155. For somebody that wants a little more power this should do the trick.
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I watched some testing of critical duty last night on shooting USA, seems to be good stuff. Keep in mind though all the testing was done by HornadyRuger SR1911
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Originally posted by Bill K View PostWish they had named it differently so that Hornady CD would still have meant Critical Defense. Now we've got to spell it out.Ruger SR1911
Glock 19
Kahr CM9
99% of all pistols produced today are more accurate than 99% of the people using them.
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remember, the hornady rounds do not meet FBI standards, they say that clearly in their video (maybe its just the ones with the orange plastic in the tips) but it should always be taken into consideration. IMO they are a "boutique" round designed to sell. 9mm is a small round already, so i'm not going to risk it anymore with a round that cannot meet FBI standards for adequate penetration.
I don't want to get in an argument, i'm just stating what i know. Federal HST are IMO and many others, the best expanding round out there. In most situation over penetration shouldn't really be a problem. Gelatin is one thing but there are many obstacle to get through. And a lot of the time if you NEED to use your gun, it won't be in a large crowd.CM9 purchased 3/2012: 250 rounds PMC, 20 rounds Federal HST, 0 malfunctions so far :33:
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Originally posted by Bill K View PostMaybe we can just start referring to it as H135?
Originally posted by BOBBO268 View Posta lot of the time if you NEED to use your gun, it won't be in a large crowd.Ruger SR1911
Glock 19
Kahr CM9
99% of all pistols produced today are more accurate than 99% of the people using them.
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Originally posted by BOBBO268 View Postremember, the hornady rounds do not meet FBI standards, they say that clearly in their video (maybe its just the ones with the orange plastic in the tips) but it should always be taken into consideration. IMO they are a "boutique" round designed to sell. 9mm is a small round already, so i'm not going to risk it anymore with a round that cannot meet FBI standards for adequate penetration.
I don't want to get in an argument, i'm just stating what i know. Federal HST are IMO and many others, the best expanding round out there. In most situation over penetration shouldn't really be a problem. Gelatin is one thing but there are many obstacle to get through. And a lot of the time if you NEED to use your gun, it won't be in a large crowd.
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Originally posted by John Law View Postkahrnut1,
Check out Tnoutdoors9 on You Tube. He tests a lot of ammo in all calibers by different manufacturers and has some great videos. He just did a test of the Hornady Critical Duty. JL"I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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