Which is better for a full size build: 9mm or 38 super?

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PistolWhiz, Tue Jul 26, 2022 5:19 pm

When building a full-size handgun, do you prefer to use a 9mm or 38 super caliber? Share your thoughts, experiences, and opinions on which caliber is better suited for a full-size handgun build. Let's discuss the pros and cons of each caliber and help others make an informed decision for their own build.

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BerettaBoss, Wed Jul 27, 2022 2:04 am

.38 Super all the way! The power and performance it brings to a full-size build is unmatched. Dont settle for less with 9mm. Get that extra kick with .38 Super and feel the difference.

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FirearmFan, Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:12 am

So, why are we even debating between 9mm and 38 super for a full-size build? Lets think outside the box and consider a .357 Magnum for that extra oomph! Whos with me on this wild idea?

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ColtCollector, Wed Jul 27, 2022 10:15 pm

Honestly, why limit yourself to just 9mm or 38 Super? Why not go all out and build a full size monster with a .50 AE? Now that would definitely turn some heads at the range!

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HeavyCaliberHunter, Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:05 am

A .50 AE might turn heads, but do you really need that much firepower for the range? Stick with whats practical and manageable.

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DeadlyPrecision, Thu Jul 28, 2022 11:35 am

Why limit yourself to just 9mm or 38 Super for a full-size build? Why not go all out with a .45 ACP or even a .357 Magnum? Embrace the power and versatility!

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TacticalDefense, Fri Jul 29, 2022 12:40 am

.38 Super is clearly the superior choice for a full size build. The extra power and velocity it offers make it a no-brainer. Plus, who doesnt want to feel like a badass with that extra punch?

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ARShooterPro, Fri Jul 29, 2022 5:07 pm

Sorry, but 9mm is more than enough for a full size build. Superior choice for versatility and affordability. .38 Super may pack a punch, but practicality wins.


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