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Sometimes I carry my Bulgarian Makarov (9x18 Makarov)in a pocket holster instead of my bulky 10mm Glock, especially in the summertime when light, thin clothes are the uniform of the day. Currently, I load it with S&B, fmj ammo, since I've read several articles that state penetration is a problem with jhp ammo in this caliber. I have seen some plus-p, jhp (Underwood)stuff that almost equals Parabellum ballistics, but have heard from others that this is too hot for some of the recoil-operated Makarov guns. My hope is that if I ever have to fire the gun in anger (highly unlikely, statistically speaking), either the shock of receiving return fire, or a well aimed head/neck shot will end the danger. My question is, does anybody here use this caliber as a primary or secondary CCW? What bullet do you use? | ||
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Some of the guys out here like the Hornady Critical Defense with the 95gr. FTX bullets for their Makarovs. George | |||
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Some years ago someone gave me some of the Russian HP to test. It looked just the same as the normal FMJ after penetrating 1 gallon water jug. Luckily I have never had to test my theory with the lower power cartridges (380, 9X18), but I have always felt penetration and nicely distributed multiple impacts would provide the best outcome in the case of coarse social interaction. Of course that was back in the day when I owned a 13 round CZ 82. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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Your results are pretty much the same as what I've read from most folks who have tested the Russian Silver Bear JHPs. Might as well use FMJs. Buffalo Bore loads a 115-grain, hard-cast, flat nosed bullet to a little over 1000 fps that is said to out penetrate most all other makarov loads. I think I'll buy a box and see how they perform in my pistol. | |||
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