With modern defensive ammunition, does .32 ACP now offer sufficient terminal performance for concealed carry, or does it still fall short of minimum standards? How does it compare to .380 ACP with current bullet technology?
Nope. I'm 71 and have been retired for 6 years. I have only once been in a situation where I might have drawn my side arm since I retired but I didn't. A crowd of thugs were beating on an older guy. After telling my wife to call 911, I22 years of being told something & your experiences have formed your opinion. My experiences have formed mine. All cops think they have all the right answers but they place themselves in situations that most people do not. I don't frequent areas where drug addicts, thieves, & other bad actors hang out, so I feel my CCW of choice fits my circumstances & that NOT putting myself in bad situations is the best form of self defense. You, on the other hand, seek out bad situations & have "chosen" to be in harm's way & therefore have a different perspective. In 75 years the only time I ever fired on someone was when I was in the military & ordered to. I definitely don't need to be told it's not a "sporting event".
22 years of being told something & your experiences have formed your opinion. My experiences have formed mine. All cops think they have all the right answers but they place themselves in situations that most people do not. I don't frequent areas where drug addicts, thieves, & other bad actors hang out, so I feel my CCW of choice fits my circumstances & that NOT putting myself in bad situations is the best form of self defense. You, on the other hand, seek out bad situations & have "chosen" to be in harm's way & therefore have a different perspective. In 75 years the only time I ever fired on someone was when I was in the military & ordered to. I definitely don't need to be told it's not a "sporting event".