Would you expect any less from cgn?
I especially love when people that don't know what they're talking about post like it's gospel, and then argue with those that most likely know exactly what they're posting.
No, you're wrong about that...

TDC
Would you expect any less from cgn?
I especially love when people that don't know what they're talking about post like it's gospel, and then argue with those that most likely know exactly what they're posting.

Would you expect any less from cgn?
I especially love when people that don't know what they're talking about post like it's gospel, and then argue with those that most likely know exactly what they're posting.
Isn't it like that in all walks of life?
The report stated when using premium ammunition there is no significant difference in wound channel damage from 35 to 45 caliber handguns
In BC a retired judge with no firearms experience decided that Municipal Police Officers had to carry the 40. Who needs results?
I haven't read he whole thread and I'm on my phone but have they mentioned which ammunitions were he most effective in their tests?
I see what looks like larger temporary wound cavities, deeper penetration, and larger expansion from the .45. Albeit not much, but still. From an organization's point of view I can see the attraction of the 9 though, solves a few problems. - dan
If the Famous But Incompetant have decided they want to go to the 9MM cartridge then any testing they do and conclusions they reach will certainly support the move to the 9MM. I know this might offend some on this thread but it is true. I have seen the decision process in the private sector work the sane way and the FBI are not the only government organization that follows this process.
The .40 wound channel appears to be bigger than the 9MM as well but that might not mean much when it comes to real world killing power. Dead is dead. You can't be more dead.
Take Care
Bob
I am gong to go out on the limb here as suggest none of the rounds tested expand while going through an IPSC or IDPA target. If not I'll stick to LTC booltis.
Maybe one of the more knowledgeable officers can confirm this.
Take Care
Bob
But IPSC, invented in part by Col. Jeff Cooper, who hated the 9mm, and glorified the .45 ACP and 1911, gives scoring advantage to the .45 and .40 calibers with the Minor and Major scoring system. The inventors believed that although the 9mm was easier to shoot, the .45 was the more effective round and should receive a scoring advantage.
this whole caliber debate is really silly imho.
Here is a hydrostatic shock explanation for dummies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6a3POtFMaA
The stronger the shock, the faster the body shuts down, simple as pie. Same as crashing against a hydro pole at 20 km/h vs 200 km/h.
The .40 is bigger yes, the hydrostatic shock that causes will be bigger than 9? Yes; Will this kill or stop faster? not if you shoot them in the leg. But you get the idea.
I can't believe this debate has gone on for days. Who cares what the FBI shoots!!! If you like one caliber go buy it and shoot it until you are happy.
This ford vs chevy thing is just silly.
I would think the prevalence of body armor available to civilians in the States might also factor into this, though even 9mm isn't small enough to poke through in the tests I've seen on youtube. Seems like the .22 calibers are needed for that.
I can't believe someone referenced hydrostatic shock.
Nobody start talking about Israeli shooting methods or this thread will go stupid-nuclear.
I can't believe someone referenced hydrostatic shock.
Nobody start talking about Israeli shooting methods or this thread will go stupid-nuclear.
It's just as fast for me to draw and rack a round into the chamber as it is to carry a chambered round. Plus it is safer for me.



























