I would heavily recomend against that in any .32 acp autoloader!!!Why not carry both HP and FMJ?
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...the most important aspect of all...SHOT PLACEMENT!!!!!! Does that still count????
Should penetrate better and thus give better stopping power, right?
There were a lot of factors in what went wrong in that shoot-out, bullet type and caliber were the easiest to blame but IMHO most results or lack thereof belong to human mistakes (and I'm not judging from my armchair). Sometimes you face a foe so determined that multiple wounds just won't bring him down or even if it does, he still gets you before he dies. Ask the guys fighting terrorists who are determined and hopped up on opiate's before they go out to combat. A properly placed .32 should be enough for most situations involving urban criminals from up close. At that distance it's more a point and shoot anyway. I prefer a .32 in the pocket or hand to a heavier 9mm pulling on my belt, or worse, left in the car or at home. You know there are absolutely no excuses to not have your P32 with you all the time (a WYATT gun as I once read).Consider the high price the FBI paid back in the 1980's with 115 grain 9MM hollow points in the Miami, Fla shootout! These guys were professionals and got shot to pieces because their 9MM rounds didn't penetrate far enough to get the job done. A 115 grain 9MM hollow point packs a lot more punch than any .32 you ever thought about.