Arik
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What was the FBI load for the 40?As a recently retired FBI agent (and firearms instructor) I have a little actual knowledge of the Bureau's use of the 10mm, .40, and 9mm.
No wimpy agents were ever issued the mighty manly 10mm. The ammo guys started with a 10mm case and a 180 grain bullet and added powder until the bullet did what they wanted. This happened at about 950 fps. Then they said, Who wants to make us several million of these?
The only round issued to agents was the 180/950. I know internet folks love to picture nerdy lawyers and accountants whimpering and flinging Norma 200 grain Jeff Cooper loads hither and yon, but it didn't happen. Sorry.
(Also the lawyer and accountant thing hasn't been true since about 1950. About half of new agents are from the military, and there are plenty of former cops, too. To be completely honest, I did work with a guy who was a former HR manager at Sea World, but he was a shooting fool.)
The 10mm handgun died in the Bureau because of the recall of the 1076. By then the .40 was popular, and we went with that. By the way, I had a 10mm issued to me when I retired in June, but it was made by H&K and was full auto.
There is one reason and one reason only we went to the 9mm. The ammo is cheaper. The ammo budget was stagnant or cut every year I was an instructor - raided to pay for computers and the analysts who squint at them all day. If the 9 works as well as the 40 we might as well buy that.
Nobody had trouble qualifying with the 40s, even the girls. Nobody told them it was "snappy". Most will be carrying 40s for years while the 9s get phased in.
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