[ARCHIVED THREAD] - A good .40. (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 4/4/2009 1:40:59 PM EDT
| I'm looking for a good forty. I know, I own 10mm's. But have simply an ass load of .40 and no gun to shoot it in. Or just get a .40 conversion for my 29? |
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I'm looking for a good forty. I know, I own 10mm's. But have simply an ass load of .40 and no gun to shoot it in. Or just get a .40 conversion for my 29? XD 40 - night sights added. On EE now Click here |
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I'm looking for a good forty. I know, I own 10mm's. But have simply an ass load of .40 and no gun to shoot it in. Or just get a .40 conversion for my 29? Px4 .40 ETA, I honestly can't believe this hasn't made the list. Their ergonomics are excelent, they are as simple to maintain as a Glock, they are extremly reliable, they are accurate, and their recoil is less than others. If the current prices are too high, there is always the Stoeger Courger, which is practically the same gun, save with an aluminum frame - made on Berretta machinery, in a Beretta owned factory, imported and supported by Beretta. |
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If I was going to buy a .40, I think it would be the M&P mainly for the reason that's it the only semi auto I know of that was designed from the ground up to shoot that round. All of the other .40's I know of were designed as 9mm's and later refitted to shoot the .40
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sig p229 I'm not into .40. If I was, I'd get this. I think this is the first time you and I disagreed on something! |
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If I was going to buy a .40, I think it would be the M&P mainly for the reason that's it the only semi auto I know of that was designed from the ground up to shoot that round. All of the other .40's I know of were designed as 9mm's and later refitted to shoot the .40 ETA - The fact the the M&P is a very good gun and the 2 free mag deal don't hurt either Quoted:
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sig p229 I'm not into .40. If I was, I'd get this. I think this is the first time you and I disagreed on something! We don't actually disagree, because you are missing one key piece of information. I have read that the P229 and the USP40f were both also designed around the .40 originally, and retrofitted "down" to the 9mm. I was, however, unaware that the M&P was designed around the .40. That's another reason for me to really like the M&P. |
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If I was going to buy a .40, I think it would be the M&P mainly for the reason that's it the only semi auto I know of that was designed from the ground up to shoot that round. All of the other .40's I know of were designed as 9mm's and later refitted to shoot the .40 Unless I am mistaken, the USP can also make the claim it was expressly designed around the .40 and then later "downsized" to handle the 9mm. My USP .40 has been reliable and accurate. Fred |
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We don't actually disagree, because you are missing one key piece of information. I have read that the P229 and the USP40f were both also designed around the .40 originally, and retrofitted "down" to the 9mm. I was, however, unaware that the M&P was designed around the .40. That's another reason for me to really like the M&P. I didn't know about the USP and P229 (kind of surprised to read that about the 229 be honest with you). If you think about it, .40S&W and S&W M&P, it makes sense that the M&P was originally a .40 IIRC, the M&P was out for a good 6 months or more as a .40 before the 9mm version was released. Even knowing about the P229 and USP (BTW - thanks for setting me straight!), I would still get the M&P |
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We don't actually disagree, because you are missing one key piece of information. I have read that the P229 and the USP40f were both also designed around the .40 originally, and retrofitted "down" to the 9mm. I was, however, unaware that the M&P was designed around the .40. That's another reason for me to really like the M&P. I didn't know about the USP and P229 (kind of surprised to read that about the 229 be honest with you). If you think about it, .40S&W and S&W M&P, it makes sense that the M&P was originally a .40 IIRC, the M&P was out for a good 6 months or more as a .40 before the 9mm version was released. Even knowing about the P229 and USP (BTW - thanks for setting me straight!), I would still get the M&P I'm much more inclined to agree with you now that I know that the M&P was designed around the .40 as well. That's the main reason why I always recommend the P229 in these kinds of threads. The only thing that I wish S&W would do with the M&P is come out with a 9/40 in a mid-size frame. I just don't think that the M&P has a piece that fits the niche that the G19/23/32 fits for Glock. |
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A good .40. I'm looking for a good forty. I know, I own 10mm's. But have simply an ass load of .40 and no gun to shoot it in. Or just get a .40 conversion for my 29? Forget the 10mm. The 40 S.W. works just fine if thats the round you have set your heart on. A Glock 23 in second and third generation configurations are very nice pistols. The Glock 22 are very nice also. The SIG P229 and P226 chambered in 40 S.W. without rails are very nice also. |
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The only thing that I wish S&W would do with the M&P is come out with a 9/40 in a mid-size frame. I just don't think that the M&P has a piece that fits the niche that the G19/23/32 fits for Glock. Yeah but I don't think that's going to happen. Seems to me like S&W tried to "split the difference" with their full size M&P. It's bigger then the G19\23 but smaller then the G17\22 |
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The only thing that I wish S&W would do with the M&P is come out with a 9/40 in a mid-size frame. I just don't think that the M&P has a piece that fits the niche that the G19/23/32 fits for Glock. Yeah but I don't think that's going to happen. Seems to me like S&W tried to "split the difference" with their full size M&P. It's bigger then the G19\23 but smaller then the G17\22 Comparison: Model / Glock 17 / M&P9f Weight empty / 22oz / 24oz Length / 7.3" / 7.5" Barrel length / 4.5" / 4.25" –– (M&P has longer slide but shorter barrel!) Height / 5.4" / 5.5" Width / 1.2" / 1.2" Based on the measurements, the M&P9 is slightly larger than the G17! |
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Based on the measurements, the M&P9 is slightly larger than the G17! Hmm, I'm going to have to check that out when I get home. I can't argue the numbers but I could have sworn when I first got my M&P9, I laid it next to both my G19 and G17 and size wise, it was in between the 2? Maybe I was drunk or still doing crack back then
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Based on the measurements, the M&P9 is slightly larger than the G17! Hmm, I'm going to have to check that out when I get home. I can't argue the numbers but I could have sworn when I first got my M&P9, I laid it next to both my G19 and G17 and size wise, it was in between the 2? Maybe I was drunk or still doing crack back then
You never broke out your crack addiction around me! Why you holdin' out?!? The numbers come from the respective manufacturer's websites. I did this comparison a month ago or so when I was wanting an M&P9 really bad. After discovering these results, it's tough for me to move on the M&P. It's still on my "kinda want" list though. I'd like to see some side-by-side comparison pics between the M&P9 and the G17. |
