Boy, you got that right!.22lr
To be more specific, I am trying to decide between the 9MM and .45 ACP, based on the availability of ammunition in the USA during good times and bad. What is there more of out there right now?
+ 1 for .22LR but if you are talking service rounds then 9mm.
To be more specific, I am trying to decide between the 9MM and .45 ACP, based on the availability of ammunition in the USA during good times and bad. What is there more of out there right now?
No armed service except for the USCG. In the reorganization of federal agencies following 9/11 the USCG was brought under DHS performing a federal law enforcement mission. However, Coast Guardsmen and Coast Guard assets can still be deployed outside of the US for military missions under the US Navy. For this reason the USCG keeps both JHP and FMJ ammo for their two respective missions. Since they're primarily under the DHS they're issued the same .40 S&W SIG-Sauer pistols as the rest of the DHS is. They use these same pistols with the FMJ ammo for the military mission.The 40 is a US cop round and some civilians and no soldiers
The .22 LR is in a class all by itself but; 9 mm Luger, 9 Makarov, 38 Super, .32 acp & the 7.62 Tokarev are the most common found elsewhere in the world.