They are better than the Glocks hands down. Not sure why they were not popular though. The M40 and S40 are one of the only guns that were actually designed as a .40 caliber first instead of the other way around.
I have shot the PM9 and the PM40. Neither is bad, the PM 40 is harder for a doubletap follow up, but not too bad. Might take a little more practice, but I like the .40 for what it is.
Pull - ups. If you really want to isolate your forearms -
Put one of those weight bars in your hands and hold them out 90 degrees then rotate your hands to turn the bar. 8 or 10 lb to start with if you don't work out. It sounds light but just wait after 15 seconds you will wish it weighed...
I am suprised more people haven't suggested a Glock 20 in 10mm. 16 rounds of various Doubletaps are good for all 2 and 4 legged situations. Go with a Glock 29 for ultralight backpacking trips and the Glock 20 for everything else.
50 rds of CCI Blazer Brass .40S&W for $7.57 and 50 rds of CCI Blazer Brass .45 for $9.47 4 months ago. I bought all they had to the tune of about $2500. 1 week later the .40 was $12.47 and the .45 was $15.27.
Sig, HK, and FN all had this long before S&W and perhaps others I am not aware of. So who is copying who? I think S&W and CZ both realized it was a common sense and favorable feature like many other manufacturers before them realized.
Mr. Kassnar,
I own almost every major firearm brand except yours and would be interested in a hi-cap full size 1911 with a rail. Do you have plans on manufacturing this type of 1911?
I just sold my NIB M40 to nalioth and UPS wouldn't take the gun without verifying it was going to a FFL. So, I had to drive back home and get the FFL copy (should have brought it in the 1st place). She then spent like 2 minutes typing a bunch of stuff into the computer while looking at the...
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