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the .45ACP for home-defence

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now here's my question: does the .45ACP make more noise than a 9mm para

Given an HD situation, you probably wouldnt notice much difference. But, dont bother testing this....

Oh...try shooting a .357 Magnum (using "full house" Magnum loads). Both the .45 ACP and 9mm will seem like dog farts in comparison.

Ive shot all 3 w/o protection (not smart). The Magnum ruled the day when firing Federal 125g. JHP loads (357B). It was the only gun/round that forced me to stop early.

In terms of strictly HD caliber preference...Id choose .45 ACP any day over 9mm.
 
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Hi there. I know i'm a little off topic but not to far. I shot about 50 rounds though my new xd 45 yesterday with no hearing protection (bad idea i know). I didn't notice how loud it was. My ears have been ringing for over 24 hours and i am just barely able to hear. When will this end??
 
It might not EVER end-you did permanent damage to your hearing. How much you'll be able to determine later.:banghead:
 
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the current gun in our house for SD is a Ruger GP161 / 6" barrel with .357 magnum 158gr JSP ammo. great stopping power, but way too much noise, and I don't like to sacrifice my hearing just to shoot a burglar (esp. since I'm only 19, and I don't want to spend the rest of my live with hearing damage.

just wanted to comment on a few things that were said here.

That's what I'm talking about, 19 now with a join date of 12-27-02
That would make you like 12 when you joined, right?:cool:
 
You don't hear gunshots in a gunfight. Mas Ayoob has discussed this phenomenon.

I once fired seven rounds of 45 ACP indoors and never heard a sound.

There's a medical term for blocking out the noise but I don't recall it.

Besides, if you are in a gunfight the Hell with the noise.
 
I don't think it louder, I've never measured the sound but it does seem to have more of a boom than a crack sound. Of course I'm judgeing this with the use of hearing protection.
 
hi there. I know i'm a little off topic but not to far. I shot about 50 rounds though my new xd 45 yesterday with no hearing protection (bad idea i know). I didn't notice how loud it was. My ears have been ringing for over 24 hours and i am just barely able to hear. When will this end??

huh? What did you say?
 
and I don't want to spend the rest of my live with hearing damage.

As long as I spend the rest of my life alive, I will probably view the ancillary complications to be...of somewhat lesser importance.
I've had a bit over 50 years to think about this, and I have yet to change my mind. :)
 
Dont worry about how much noise it makes. Once you get a pistol, study it and know it up down and sideways. Get good at loading it, and unloading it, and breaking it down to clean. Get a veteran shooter to take you shooting and learn the basics. Then practice, practice, practice. When you think your doing well, practice a bunch more.
 
I fire 3 handgun calibers .9mm, .357, and .45. The 9mm is the only one that the family objects to.

As already stated the .45 is a deeper boom. I prefer it also to 9mm
 
truckin223, I am sorry to read that you have permanently damaged your hearing. You will regret it. I shot .38s for many years before all the info. came out about plugs and NRR etc. I played in rock bands during the same time. Now I have ringing every second of my life. It keeps me awake, interferes with my hearing of conversations. There is no cure of help for it. I hope from now on you will protect with plugs AND muffs, each with a rating of 33. I use plugs when using loud tools such as my weed eater, chainsaw, etc. I want to keep what I have until I take a dirt bath.
 
Once I was standing right next to a fella sighting in a .338 Win. Magnum rifle out doors with no ear protection. The ear closest to the rifle report went deaf for 3 days....seemed the sound / concussion caused some wax in my ear to move over the ear drum...had to have it seen by a Doc.

Couldn't imagine this in closed quarters and a couple of .45 rounds...:what:
 
Auditory exclusion.

Protect your hearing, folks. I still hear pretty well, but not nearly as well as I did. I never used hearing protection as a young man, while out with my father and brothers. Even if I hadn't used it while hunting, I would definitely have used it for sighting-in and target shooting, if I'd realized the damage that was happening.

Noise is the reason I don't like muzzle brakes on firearms.

I keep some Peltors next to my bed.

And this one's had its time.

John
 
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