Since you already have the 9mm PPQ, you can search for a .40 PPQ but I don't know the price for a used one.Didn't know about the Walther & Beretta, but I never looked for a 40 before either. I'm a big Walther fan but for the right price I would purchase either in a heartbeat. I believe that the Ruger SR series is one of Ruger's finest moments so that would be a winner to find. I don't remember see any of those three in 40s&w in my area for quite some time if ever. Thanks for the heads up!
That's a good idea. I"ve only ever thought of 40 S&W to 9mm. Question, would you be able to go from a 10mm barrel to a 40 S&W barrel, then to a 9mm barrel? I've got the Glock 22 which is a 4.49 in barrel which is the same length as the 9mm G17 barrel. Those however are 4.49 inches. Assuming aftermarket has a 9mm 4.61 inch 9mm barrel for the Glock, would it work on the G20? I'm assuming if it did, that it would probably require a spring change out. Curious.Buy a Glock 20 and purchase an aftermarket .40 barrel for it. The aftermarket barrel is optional. A shame about 40 losing prominence. It's a great service pistol round.
Buy a Glock 20 and purchase an aftermarket .40 barrel for it. The aftermarket barrel is optional. A shame about 40 losing prominence. It's a great service pistol round.
That's where Glock 22/23 shine.Been searching around my area, 40's are as scarce as hens teeth and what is available is high priced.
I have a 10mm and a .40 caliber Grand Power P40. I've shot the 10mm extensivley, great design. I picked the .40 up on Gunbroker a few years ago for a steal ($380 including shipping), and it came with 3 mags. I put a few mags through it, works great. Not sure what I am doing with it yet, I was (and may still) contemplating sending it out to have the barrel reamed to 10mm.Other two options could be the Stoeger Cougar 8040 and the Grand Power P40 but I think they are not easy to find used.
I have the 9mm Grand Power Q100 and love the way it shoots and the different recoil impulse.I have a 10mm and a .40 caliber Grand Power P40. I've shot the 10mm extensivley, great design. I picked the .40 up on Gunbroker a few years ago for a steal ($380 including shipping), and it came with 3 mags. I put a few mags through it, works great. Not sure what I am doing with it yet, I was (and may still) contemplating sending it out to have the barrel reamed to 10mm.
Pop the dentent out of the lever and it becomes a decocker only... I like the Px4 way better except for the safety
If I knew then, what I know now, I'd never have bought a 9mm. Instead, I'd always look for the 40s&w alternative. Buy that, then buy the 9mm barrel.That's where Glock 22/23 shine.
With 40-9mm conversion barrels and Advantage Arms slide kits, you can shoot cheaper 9mm/22LR for practice yet put the 40S&W barrel back in for HD/SD.
Life is good with choices.