Ha! Good one!texanjoker wrote:....I know it has saved my bacon(couldn't resist)

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Ha! Good one!texanjoker wrote:....I know it has saved my bacon(couldn't resist)
I agree with your statement only because you included the words "some shooters". I know many who are more accurate with the .40 - it very much depends on the individual.thatguy wrote:The question was actually rhetorical. The reason we don't is because it is more difficult to control muzzle flip from a .40 caliber for some shooters, thus costing time and accuracy which is important in competition and when your life is on the line.jmra wrote:Because your life is not on the line in competitive shooting.thatguy wrote:We should practice and train with the system that we carry, if you can draw and accurately fire you gun on demand, that's a good start. I believe shot placement will trump horsepower most of the time...
Why don't we see more .40 caliber in competitive shooting?
Indeed. While I personally dislike the cartridge and the tradeoffs made in it, I don't see it going away any time soon. Too many people have signed on to it for precisely those tradeoffs, and found it acceptable, for it to disappear.jmra wrote:The weapon I am most accurate/comfortable with is a Glock 23. Given the abundance of conflicting statistical data, I believe it simply comes down to personal preference and the expertise of the individual.JSThane wrote:I'd rather carry a 9x19 (for the mag capacity, lower recoil, better accuracy) or a .45 ACP (larger bullet, lower recoil, better accuracy) than a .40. It's stuck right in between the two, offering a little of the advantages of both, but fulfilling the potential of neither.
So of course, I'm issued a .40, and my department doesn't allow for us to carry our own weapons on-duty.
I do carry a XDs 45 but only because it wasn't available in .40.
I find the title of this thread laughable. That being said, anyone who feels their .40 pistol or ammo is no longer trendy, feel free to give them to me. Shoot, for a small fee I'll even drive a little ways to take it off your hands.