but due to arthritis he has issues pulling back the slide.
If this is an issue, there are some devices which can be added to the frame to help.
Also, the Push the grip forward while just holding the slide still method works pretty well.
but due to arthritis he has issues pulling back the slide.
I see you were or are a LEO, most large depts. and most State troopers are given their duty weapon by their agency, which is mostly in 40 cal. however, some depts. allow their men to choose the cal. weapon because they have to buy it themselves,I have both, the 9mm and .40 Shields. Let me start by saying both are great guns. Both are reliable and accurate. That being said, I carry my Shield 9mm. And this coming from a tried and true .40 fan. With the 9 my follow up shots are noticeably faster. My 9 is just a lil more accurate, probably because I had it first, shot it more, and that caused trigger to smooth out better.
That being said, the .40 version is a great shooter too. The decision of which one was a tough one for me. The extra round that the 9mm holds was the tie breaker for me, but I wouldn't cry if all I had was the .40 to carry. I will definitely never get rid of the .40 because it is a great pistol too.
I suggest keeping the .40, if for no other reason than for the fact that it is a gift from your father. Carry and shoot it till you can get a 9mm version. They are both good enough to justify having one of each!!!
I see you were or are a LEO, most large depts. and most State troopers are given their duty weapon by their agency, which is mostly in 40 cal. however, some depts. allow their men to choose the cal. weapon because they have to buy it themselves,
however, these are small depts. usually in rural areas. My question is what cal. duty weapon did or do you carry ? Also what cal. do you like the best as a duty weapon ?
I guess my last question is, what about all this I have seen about changing the barrel and clip and doing a 9mm convert on the .40. How safe is that really going to be?
The 40 and 9 frames are the exact same.
Take the 40 from your father and if you don't like it, pick up a 9mm Shield barrel AND magazine and you now have a two caliber handgun.
Problem solved.
FYI: this only works for a 40 Shield frame. If someone purchases a 9mm Shield you cannot easily convert it to 40 the same way.