I've been thinking about getting a .40 recently and have looked at the Glock 22, Walther PPQ M2, Smith & Wesson M & P tactical 5" ect.
I already have a Glock 17 and a .45 for carry but think I want a .40 now.
i have shot several .40's at the range and think I like the glock, what would you buy?
Thanks,
Bob
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The PPQ is suppose to have an awesome trigger. I have never shot one but the M1 version is on my list to buy. If its as good as the PPS and P99 you will not be disappointed but I might be biased.
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I traded my Glock 19 (Gen 3) for a Glock 23 (Gen 4) about 9 months ago and I like it a lot. You can always by a 9mm conversion barrel and have the best of both worlds.
I had a S&W M&P .40 and for some reason I could never adjust over to the M&P. It is all about personal preference.
I have 3 .40 cal guns (a Glock 23, Glock 27, and a Kahr PM40). My favorite is the Glock 23, but my daily carry gun in the Kahr PM40. If I had to have 1 .40 cal, it'd be the Kahr because it's the most practical. Carry with a holster or pocket carry. Been carrying it for about 7 years now.
This may be just me, but I have almost always found .40's to have more recoil that 9mm's and .45's. I have a .40 that shoots great from a steady rest, but I never could shoot it nearly as good as I could my .45 from a standing position because of the recoil, or at least that is what I have always blamed it on.
My first gun was an XD(M) 3.8" compact chambered in .40 and I still love shooting it. I have since bought an XD(M) 3.8" compact slide and barrel chambered in 9mm. The 9mm slide and barrel fit right on the original .40 frame and works flawlessly. I'm a slightly better shooter with the 9mm setup, but shoot the .40 very well so I switch between them depending on my mood.
I would suggest looking for a model that will let you do either a simple barrel conversion or a full slide conversion just so you can always have the option of switching it up.
From my recent research, it appears the .40 has more recoil than the 9mm or the .45. It seems this is because there isn't an all-metal pistol that was made specifically for the .40 like there is for the 9mm and the .45. Apparently most if not all all-metal pistols for the .40 are pistols that were originally designed for 9mm and then retrofitted with a .40 barrel.