Get bothYou will be happy with the 40,I sure like mine.I haven't shot the sd9ve but as stated it's pretty much the same as the 40 and the 40 is great.Good luck.
Decide which ammo is most readily available and fits your budget, how much power you need, how much recoil you want and if anyone beside yourself will be using it. I have several SD9 VE's but I plan on adding a .40 one of these days. My 9mm's have proven to be quite accurate, to me at least. My best groups are a hair under 3" for 10 shots offhand at 50 feet. You can't go wrong with either caliber.
Best Regards,
ADP3
The 9mm will do everything you want it to at a lower price on ammo. It generates less felt recoil, holds two more rounds, is more reliable in feeding thanks to the natural taper of the 9mm round and is easy to teach people new to shooting how to use it.
I have the 9 . What nose diving, what feeding problem ? I have ran any & every thing I can find & it spits them out as fast as I can feed it.Actually the taper adds to the feeding problem, by nose diving.
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I work in a gun store and am asked this question regularly.
I personally own many pistols in 45 caliber.
I own 1 very good pistol in 9m.m. it is a FNS 9 , but that is unimportant.
I have no pistols in 40 S&W . The round is just too hot for defensive
use without hearing protection.
As I advise my students and customers , if one were to shoot
a 40 cal. pistol in close quarters, e.g. ; a car or hallway ,
the report would deafen you and possibly do permanent damage
to your hearing.
Shoot and practice with the most efficient caliber you can control
and enjoy shooting. And if you need to shoot for self defense
use standard velocity non +P ammunition.
Good luck
Allen
You said " the taper adds to the feeding problem, by nose diving "It was stated that the 9mm feeds more reliably because of the natural taper of the round.
This of course is not true, the 9 tends to nosedive coming out of the mag because of the tapered case.
It will hit lower on the feed ramp as it enters the barrel.
A straight walled case won't nosedive coming out of the mag, like say the .40.
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It was stated that the 9mm feeds more reliably because of the natural taper of the round.
This of course is not true, the 9 tends to nosedive coming out of the mag because of the tapered case.
It will hit lower on the feed ramp as it enters the barrel.
A straight walled case won't nosedive coming out of the mag, like say the .40.
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