thunderbyrd
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since i've been reading up on all things gun-related, i've noticed that the .40 sw isn't very popular, but i don't know why. the .40 was the first semi-auto cartridge i ever shot, other than .22. on my job, we'd been carrying SW 686 then went over to the .40 glocks. i was impressed by those glocks in a big way. about 15 of us were qualifying and we all shot somewhere between 200-300 rounds and in all that, i saw exactly one malfunction, a stovepipe. my gun never malfunctioned at all. i took it out to my father's farm and put a bunch more through it and no trouble at all.
i was talking to a guy who is a big time long time gun guy the other day and he was telling me how awful the .40 is, but i never got exactly what was so awful about it.
if there's really something wrong with it, i'd like to know cause i've got about 200 of 'em sitting on my shelf.
i was talking to a guy who is a big time long time gun guy the other day and he was telling me how awful the .40 is, but i never got exactly what was so awful about it.
if there's really something wrong with it, i'd like to know cause i've got about 200 of 'em sitting on my shelf.