LVSteve
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Of all the pistol calibers I have shot (32 thru to 44 Mag), I felt .40 S&W was the most uncomfortable. I find the recoil sharp, the muzzle blast excessive and my recovery time is longer than with a 9mm or a .45 ACP. Only a .357 is a 3" 65 comes close to the same sensation IMHO. From what I read on the Web, my experience is typical of many. As a result it takes longer to train to use 40 S&W effectively.
That's time I don't have, and it's time and money most agencies don't have, either. Having agents that shoot better with a 9mm and have fewer misses endangering others is also very important in these litigious times. Add in that the performance of 9mm has greatly improved over what it was 20 years ago and it's easy to understand the FBI's decision.
That's time I don't have, and it's time and money most agencies don't have, either. Having agents that shoot better with a 9mm and have fewer misses endangering others is also very important in these litigious times. Add in that the performance of 9mm has greatly improved over what it was 20 years ago and it's easy to understand the FBI's decision.