My apology for this silly question, but recent conversation with fellow shooter prompted me to put this question on the we
He has one of those high tech 1911-s in 40 S&W and, out of curiosity (my knowledge about semiautos is miniscule, I am mostly in revolvers), I asked why he didn’t get 10 mm? If he wants Major load, wouldn’t make more sense to go with lower pressure 10 mm instead of higher pressure 40 S&W for the same power level. His reply was that used brass for 40 S&W is way cheaper than for 10 mm (very good point). And if he really wants full blast with 200 gr bullet, he can always grab proper magazine and the second barrel with longer throat, and load 40 S&W with powder charge and OAL of 10 mm. I asked about shorter case and reduced brass grip on the bullet, but he said that 200 gr bullet is long enough so this is not the issue.
Well, I am puzzled and any enlightenment will be welcome…
Thanks!

He has one of those high tech 1911-s in 40 S&W and, out of curiosity (my knowledge about semiautos is miniscule, I am mostly in revolvers), I asked why he didn’t get 10 mm? If he wants Major load, wouldn’t make more sense to go with lower pressure 10 mm instead of higher pressure 40 S&W for the same power level. His reply was that used brass for 40 S&W is way cheaper than for 10 mm (very good point). And if he really wants full blast with 200 gr bullet, he can always grab proper magazine and the second barrel with longer throat, and load 40 S&W with powder charge and OAL of 10 mm. I asked about shorter case and reduced brass grip on the bullet, but he said that 200 gr bullet is long enough so this is not the issue.
Well, I am puzzled and any enlightenment will be welcome…
Thanks!



















































