I'd agree. The niner's very much deserved bad reputation stems from its horrible success at man stopping -- with full-jacketed bullets. That's true of almost any handgun cartridge with roundnose bullets: the .38 Special is a prime example.
But with some of today's high-tech bullets, it's more than adequate.
No, it's not as good as a cartridge whose name starts with a "4" but it's certainly adequate. I have enough confidence in it that I gave one to my older daughter who lives alone.
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