I used to own a .40 cal HK USPc, and I loved the pistol but didn't like the caliber just because I didn't shoot it that well. But I realize that a lot of people like the caliber and depend on it, so, whatever floats your boat. I ran across this post at the firearm blog, and it occurred to me after reading it that virtually every picture I've ever seen of a Glock Kaboom involved a .40 cal pistol. Now, we tend to write most of those off to things like bullet setback or over-pressure hand loads, but in this case, these are police guns using department issued ammo.......and it is tearing up pistols which otherwise have a well-earned reputation for ruggedness and reliability.When I hear about a problem with a Glock, I know its going to be a Glock chambered in .40 S&W. The Bardstown, KY POlice Department are replacing their Glock 23 pistols after the guns started falling apart from hairline cracks they developed. Officers who cannot bring their own gun to work, or use one of the departments spare sidearms, are having to make do without a pistol.
I know that there are a lot of members here who carry .40 cal Glocks, and I am NOT suggesting you get rid of them and carry something else. I'm just posting this as a "public service announcement" to you .40 cal Glock guys to be sure and not take your gun's reliability for granted, and to make sure that it is well maintained and regularly inspected for cracks in the slide and such.
For that matter, these are probably wise words for any brand of pistol chambered in .40 S&W.