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Originally Posted by Shorty4T
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I have a M&P Compact in 40, I hear everyone complain about how snappy they are; however I have never experienced this. This is simply a case of me taking the time to learn to shoot first and worry about caliber later.
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Cheers,
Sam
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Thanks, Sam for the response. I had a sales person at Cabella's point out that the 40 seemed to him to be shappier in the wrist as compared to the 9mm, whereas the 45 affected the whole arm so it was less stressful on the wrist. Consequently, for him, if he was going to do a .4X, he would do the 45.
I have had someone else suggest starting with a 9mm and than move up to the .4X, but I am guessing that I won't be doing a lot of trading up due to the cost and being happy if I can sell the wife on the first gun! So my aim is to maximize my chances of making a good choice on the first round.
LEN