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I own a ton of pistols but don't a 40 but I would say it is far from hype, they sell a ton of them still and always will.
Quote from: Buzz2401 on February 24, 2017, 02:55:56 PMI own a ton of pistols but don't a 40 but I would say it is far from hype, they sell a ton of them still and always will. pretty much the gold standard for law enforcement
Quote from: KFhunter on February 24, 2017, 02:56:56 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on February 24, 2017, 02:55:56 PMI own a ton of pistols but don't a 40 but I would say it is far from hype, they sell a ton of them still and always will. pretty much the gold standard for law enforcementActually that's changing. a lot of departments are switching back to the 9mm. easier to shoot, more ammo, cheaper to shoot and 9mm doesn't beat the guns up as bad giving longer service life. remember like the military the police force is full of bean counters.
I'm not educated much in this department, but if you have to buy special, hi-po, hot rod rounds in 9mm to come close to matching the .40, doesn't the benefit of the hot rod 9mm rounds go out the window?? Or are the higher performance, harder hitting 9mm rounds still cheaper, more available and lower recoiling than the standard .40's??Educate me...
· 9mm Luger now offers select projectiles which are, under identical testing conditions, I outperforming most of the premium line .40 S&W and .45 Auto projectiles tested by the FBI
I hope you don't carry that thing for personal defense in crowded areas, it'll pass through your bad guy and 4 more people behind them.
I think it's easier to spray and prey with the 9 than a 40.