Koblenz
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I am interested in buying another .40 pistol, and would like to find one that is far easier to control than my Glock 23. Which .40 should I buy?
Really? I thought the PX4 .40 felt like a 9mm. I didn't have any muzzle flip to speak of.the PX4 had a lot of flip and I couldn't control it as easily as I could the Sig.
I think all of the H&K's that are currently in production have a recoil reduction system, not just the USP's. The USP, USPc, and P2000 would all be good candidates.HK USP's have a recoil reducing shock absorber in the guide rod.
Yeah, this more along the lines of my experience with the PX4. It felt like a 9mm to me, I can't figure out how anyone got muzzle flip out of it... I guess a different grip or really small hands maybe.The PX4 shoots very nicely in .40. My wife shot it today next to her 9mm (she's a novice with a gun) and not only loved it but shot it really well. I can't imagine anyone giving it a bad review for recoil....the recoil is lighter than my 9mm's with +p ammo in them.
People perceive recoil differently I'm sure...but after just two range visits the PX4 has become my favorite to shoot (it's currently my only .40) all my other guns are either 9mm or .45. I'm very lucky to have guns that are reliable and great to shoot......if they weren't I'd sell em (and have sold many).
Jerry
Holy crap. Almost every single firearm available in 40S&W has been named. How can they all have the least recoil?