Whitwabit
US Veteran
For me there is no regrets in getting the 40c
I have the 40c and 2 drop in Storm Lake Barrels .. so the best of 3 worlds .. the 9mm barrel shoots as accurately as the stock 40S&W .. 1 3/4 inch 10 round groups at 30 feet ..
The 357 sig barrel I got for this Christmas from my kids and haven't shot it yet but expect the same results .. both barrels can be had for under $120 dollars each if you look around .. Bud's a good place to start ..
With the 9c or any 9mm you would only be able to shoot the 9mm round .. with the 40 S&W you have an option not available to the 9mm hand gun ..
So for versatility the 40 is the way to go .. Practice in 9mm which is cheaper though not half as much cheaper as some have said and carry in the stock 40 S&W or 357 sig for the add power ..
No regrets at all !! and really don't think many will have .. at least with the 40c .. why ?? the 40c shoots very softly and hasn't much more felt recoil then the 9mm ..
I have the 40c and 2 drop in Storm Lake Barrels .. so the best of 3 worlds .. the 9mm barrel shoots as accurately as the stock 40S&W .. 1 3/4 inch 10 round groups at 30 feet ..
The 357 sig barrel I got for this Christmas from my kids and haven't shot it yet but expect the same results .. both barrels can be had for under $120 dollars each if you look around .. Bud's a good place to start ..
With the 9c or any 9mm you would only be able to shoot the 9mm round .. with the 40 S&W you have an option not available to the 9mm hand gun ..
So for versatility the 40 is the way to go .. Practice in 9mm which is cheaper though not half as much cheaper as some have said and carry in the stock 40 S&W or 357 sig for the add power ..
No regrets at all !! and really don't think many will have .. at least with the 40c .. why ?? the 40c shoots very softly and hasn't much more felt recoil then the 9mm ..
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