Choosing a handgun for everyday carry (EDC) is one of the most personal decisions a gun owner can make. It’s not just about what looks good or what’s on sale; it’s about what you can trust your life with when the chips are down. For decades, the debate has centered on two heavyweight champions of the concealed carry world: the 9mm Luger and the .38 Special.
At Wholesale Hunter, we’ve been helping shooters find the perfect gear since 1998. Whether you’re looking for a high-capacity semi-auto or a classic "wheel gun," we’ve got the inventory and the expertise to guide you. Today, we’re breaking down the 9mm vs. .38 Special debate to help you decide which belongs in your holster.
If you walk into any gun shop today, the 9mm is king. It is the most popular handgun caliber in the world for a reason. Modern engineering has turned the 9mm into a ballistics powerhouse that manages to stay easy to shoot.
The biggest advantage of a 9mm semi-automatic is how much "fuel" you have in the tank. While a standard .38 Special revolver usually holds 5 or 6 rounds, even a micro-compact 9mm like the Sig P365 or a Glock 43X can hold 10 to 15 rounds. In a high-stress defensive situation, having double or triple the ammunition can make a life-saving difference.
The 9mm operates at much higher pressures than the .38 Special: roughly double, in fact. This translates to higher muzzle velocity and better expansion when using quality jacketed hollow points (JHP). When you browse our selection of 9mm ammunition, you’ll find modern loads designed to penetrate deep and expand reliably.
Let’s be real: you need to practice. Because 9mm is produced in such massive quantities, it’s almost always the most affordable centerfire handgun round on the market. Cheaper ammo means more range time, and more range time means you’re a better shot when it counts. Plus, don't forget that at Wholesale Hunter, you get 5% off when you buy 10 or more boxes of ammunition, making your training sessions even more budget-friendly.
While the 9mm might be the modern favorite, the .38 Special isn't going anywhere. There is a reason this caliber has been a staple of self-defense for over a century.
A revolver is a mechanically simple tool. There are no magazines to fail, no slides to rack, and no "limp-wristing" malfunctions to worry about. If a round fails to fire, you simply pull the trigger again to get to the next one. For many EDC permit holders, that peace of mind is worth the trade-off in capacity. If you're looking for a reliable "snubbie," check out the Charter Arms Pink Lady or the Lavender Lady .38 Special.
The "lumpy" shape of a small revolver actually helps it disappear in a pocket. Unlike the flat, square profile of a semi-auto, a revolver in a pocket holster often looks more like a wallet or a smartphone than a firearm. This makes it a top choice for "deep concealment" when you’re wearing light summer clothing.
One of the best things about the .38 Special is the availability of affordable practice rounds. If you’re looking for cheap 38 special ammo for the range, we stock a wide variety of lead round nose and full metal jacket loads that won't break the bank. You can find them right here in our handgun ammo section.
When we look at the numbers, the 9mm generally wins on energy, but the .38 Special is no slouch with the right loads.
| Feature | 9mm Luger | .38 Special |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Capacity | 10 – 17+ Rounds | 5 – 6 Rounds |
| Operating Pressure | ~35,000 PSI | ~17,000 PSI |
| Felt Recoil | Snappy (in small guns) | Manageable / Soft |
| Reload Speed | Very Fast (Magazines) | Slower (Speedloaders) |
According to Craig Boddington’s Caliber Dictionary, the .38 Special remains a powerful and effective personal defense cartridge, even if modern semi-autos offer more rounds. The key is choosing the right ammunition for your specific firearm.
While we’re talking about EDC, it’s worth noting that your home defense setup might look a little different. Many of our customers who carry a .38 Special or a 9mm for daily use prefer a bit more "thump" for the house.
If you're on a budget, we have a great selection of budget shotguns that are perfect for home security. For instance, the Rossi Tuffy .410 is an incredibly lightweight and easy-to-manage option. Speaking of .410, we frequently have high-quality 410 slugs for sale in our shotgun ammunition section, which are excellent for recoil-sensitive shooters who still want serious stopping power.
And for those who like a more modular approach to their range gear, don't forget to check out our shooting accessories. We carry plenty of gear to keep your specialized firearms running, including kel tec plr 16 accessories for those who enjoy the unique firepower of a rifle-caliber pistol.
No matter which side of the 9mm vs. .38 Special debate you land on, we want to make sure you get the best deal possible. Here’s why shooters have trusted us for nearly 30 years:
So, which is better?
At the end of the day, the best gun is the one you have with you and the one you can shoot accurately. Ready to make your choice? Browse our full inventory of firearms and ammunition today and get geared up for your everyday carry.
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