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In your opinion, has the current wave of small 9mm handguns maxed out their potential, or is there still a chance for meaningful progress in this field?
Honestly, we’ve been hearing “ray guns soon” for decades. Meanwhile, good old brass cartridges just keep quietly doing their job.I don’t think barriers in advancement are any different for compacts than other firearms. The applied technology is the same. Until we leave traditional cartridge design behind, it’s really just changes in shape, alloys and springs.
Eventually, high energy, magnetic fields, etc will become compact enough and cost effective to create a new type of hand held weapon. Likely droid technology will fulfill most if not all military needs.
If hunting is still allowed, combustion projectile firearms will be like using muzzle loaders or archery. Primitive and nostalgic.
Sounds like you followed the classic path: try everything, then circle back to the calibers that actually make you smile...I got rid of everything having to do with 9mm and sold or gave away (oldest granddaughters) several compact 9mm pistols and 9mm carbine.
I've always been a .357 fan and went back to carrying a .357 and have now gone with a 10mm because ballistics are nearly identical to the .357 mag and I love the 1911 pistols. I originally bought the 10mm for a backup handgun for deer season, I've carried .357 and .44 but just wanted a 10mm and it was easy to carry concealed IWB.