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Something I can easily convert to 357 Sig and 9mm...
So looking at Glock 22 or a SIG P-series.
I have a Sig P39 that has a .40 and a .357 Sig barrel. The best of both worlds in my book.
Something I can easily convert to 357 Sig and 9mm...
So looking at Glock 22 or a SIG P-series.
Glock 22 - easily concealed and felt recoil is about like a Glock 19.
You mean the gun they had to redesign?
And make entirely new generations
Technically they were redesigned for 40SW ported to 9mm years ago.No Glock has ever been particularly redesigned
If you could have just one pistol in 40 S&W, which would you choose?
You mean the gun they had to redesign?
Did you ever have any durability issues with yours. I am guessing you put a lot of rounds through it if you were competing with it. I am guessing it was never designed for 40 being the hs2000 but it was such an overbuilt gun .....maybe they had the 40 or hard core +p 9mm to begin with. Last I check Rowland has 460 conversions for the 45 large frame xd.
As was the HK USP, and P30, Beretta PX4/APX, SIG P229, and several others, though not Glock's.Interestingly the most notable exception is the Smith M&P, it was designed with 40 S&W in mind and those have always worked well.
It would be a legitimate comment in a 9mm thread that the M&P was designed around the .40S&W and had all kinds of problems as a 9mm shooter, regardless that many had acceptable use from their 9mm M&P's, just as it is legitimate to point out the reason for most of the various generations of Glock's was to correct issues with the .40 S&W guns since prior to the Gen 5 guns, they were little more than G17/G19's with different barrels.But their 9mm versions were extremely unreliable initially. It took several years before they figured out how to make 9mm run in those pistols.
Browning HP. It's the most accurate of all my semi-autos.
Was it the 40 S&W or 9mm? My 9mm tends to not be accurate.I’m glad to hear this. The one I had, I could not hit dirt with. Notice I said “had” ?
Was it the 40 S&W or 9mm? My 9mm tends to not be accurate.