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I am still using my first generation of Speer G2 147gr 9mm as range ammo since it does not do well in 4" barrels. My new Glock 17 has a 4.49" barrel. Can I use it for self defense now? No big deal if no one knows the answer since is makes good range ammo.

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Do your own test. Make some ballistic gel or do a Paul Harrell meat target.
In any case, it's likely to be ok for defense use. I've yet to meet a person that could tell you whether a bullet is expanded properly when it's lodged in their shoulder. Or brain.
 
I run Speer Gold Dot as my carry ammo. Shooting a Glock G45.
I still have some older non-G2 Speer Gold Dots in 124gr and 147gr. I was talking about the first generation G2 147gr made in 2014 did not expand properly from a 3" or 4" barrel.

I think I will use the G2 9mm as range ammo only. I don't want to cast ballistic gel or anything like that to test like 8 boxes of G2 ammo.

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I still have some older non-G2 Speer Gold Dots in 124gr and 147gr. I was talking about the first generation G2 147gr made in 2014 did not expand properly from a 3" or 4" barrel.

I think I will use the G2 9mm as range ammo only. I don't want to cast ballistic gel or anything like that to test like 8 boxes of G2 ammo.

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This is my answer as well. If I have any apprehensions about ammunition performance I just don't use it in my carry guns. Best to just put it to use during practice and carry something with proven performance.
 

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