.30 Super Carry: My 7.65 French Long is Back! (feat. S&W Shield Plus)

Published on May 30, 2022
Duration: 18:25

This guide details a range test of the Smith & Wesson Shield Plus in .30 Super Carry, focusing on its capacity, accuracy with a red dot sight, and recoil characteristics. The video highlights the .30 Super Carry's potential for concealed carry and personal defense, offering significant capacity advantages over 9mm in a similar footprint. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in firearms history and technology.

Quick Summary

The .30 Super Carry is a modern self-defense cartridge offering 9mm-like performance with increased capacity from subcompact pistols. Operating at high pressures (around 50,000 PSI) and using a .312 inch bullet, it provides comparable recoil to 9mm and holds 13+1 or 16+1 rounds in the S&W Shield Plus, making it a strong contender for concealed carry and PDWs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .30 Super Carry & 7.65 French Long
  2. 01:24Technical Specs: .30 Super Carry Caliber
  3. 02:18S&W Shield Plus Overview (.30 Super Carry)
  4. 05:49Range Test: Recoil Comparison (9mm vs .30 Super Carry)
  5. 08:57PDW & PCC Potential
  6. 10:44Ballistics & Terminal Effectiveness
  7. 14:54Range Testing with Red Dot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the .30 Super Carry caliber?

The .30 Super Carry is a modern self-defense cartridge designed to offer 9mm-like performance from subcompact pistols with increased capacity. It operates at high pressures (around 50,000 PSI) and uses a .312 inch bullet, similar to .32 ACP but with significantly more power.

How does the .30 Super Carry compare to 9mm in terms of recoil?

During range testing with identical firearms like the S&W Shield Plus, the felt recoil of the .30 Super Carry was reported to be indistinguishable from 9mm, despite the higher operating pressures of the new caliber.

What are the capacity advantages of the .30 Super Carry in the S&W Shield Plus?

The S&W Shield Plus in .30 Super Carry offers a capacity of 13+1 rounds with a flush-fit magazine and 16+1 rounds with an extended magazine. This represents a significant capacity increase compared to 9mm versions in the same size frame.

What is the historical context of the .30 Super Carry?

The .30 Super Carry is seen as a modernization of historical concepts like the 7.65 French Long (.32 ACP). It aims to provide the performance of larger cartridges in a smaller, more efficient package, drawing inspiration from older, lower-powered rounds.

What are the potential applications for the .30 Super Carry caliber?

Beyond concealed carry, the .30 Super Carry shows promise for Personal Defense Weapons (PDWs) and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs). Its high velocity and capacity could make it an attractive option for these platforms.

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