I haven't either, but its weight is a tactical drawback.
Depends on the shooter.
But if you can get three 9mm off (Say with the G19, which is exceptionally suited to rapid fire) and on target for every one in .357 though, which wouldn't be difficult, it's outweighed.
Thats the same as saying if you can get one .357 on target for every 3 shots with a 9mm.
It wouldn't be difficult to shoot somone once with a .357 either, since if you're at the point of pulling your pistol, the assailant is probably pretty close.
If your aim is good, all you'd need is one shot.
I don't have anything against the 9mm by far, but I hate how everyone assumes its the best caliber to get. Its basically like saying quantity over quality, imo.
In reality, the caliber stated to be the best for self-defense would probably be the .40 S&W. It gives the perfect balance between the 9mm and larger calibers such as the .45 ACP.
Even for a nightstand gun, no one uses something like a DE, for good reason. A 4" Taurus revolver in .357 would be superior.
I'm just saying that it could be used in the hands of someone who was familiar with it. I agree its impractical.
But its the same as saying that a .22 pistol could be used effectively in the right hands. Hell, Masaad and the mafia proved that one.
And yeah, I'd love a Taurus.
