Dilemma .40Cal pistol

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All my pistols are currently chambered in 9mm and 45 ACP. So I’m looking in to getting in to the 40 cal game with an inexpensive pistol. I have been currently looking at the M&P40 and the Glock 22.

If your pick a Glock 22, what model and why? (Gen4, RTF-2, Classic FG&R)
Should I just wait and get another Sig?
Is there a better alternative?
Thanks for your recommendations
Rod
 
G22 is good, I prefer the 3rd Gen and you can usually find them pretty cheap if you look around. M&P has good ergonomics. Could also consider springfield XD (provided you can find one for a decent price) or CZ .40
 

All my pistols are currently chambered in 9mm and 45 ACP. So I’m looking in to getting in to the 40 cal game with an inexpensive pistol. I have been currently looking at the M&P40 and the Glock 22.

If your pick a Glock 22, what model and why? (Gen4, RTF-2, Classic FG&R)
Should I just wait and get another Sig?
Is there a better alternative?
Thanks for your recommendations
Rod

i'm in the same boat.i'm looking for a 40 for match mainly, i was looking at cheap pistol kind of, but i've realized that i've too much of those, and that it would be way better NOT getting a service pistol for competition purpose lolol. i come to the conclusion an X5 or a pimped 1911 would be the ticket for this....
 
Jericho 941 in .40 S&W

Gunnar (ARMCO) is selling a Jericho 941 that shoots superbly. Very accurate, only 300 rounds shot through it and one of the tightes fits for a pistol. It is a full frmae all steel. I traded that gun as I am crazy about .45 acp, especially 1911's... I miss that gun, and wish had it still. Anyway, my 2 cents worth.
One more thing, it is a heavy pistol, and that absorves most of the recoil produced by the snappy .40.
Cheers
 
Gunnar (ARMCO) is selling a Jericho 941 that shoots superbly. Very accurate, only 300 rounds shot through it and one of the tightes fits for a pistol. It is a full frmae all steel. I traded that gun as I am crazy about .45 acp, especially 1911's... I miss that gun, and wish had it still. Anyway, my 2 cents worth.
One more thing, it is a heavy pistol, and that absorves most of the recoil produced by the snappy .40.
Cheers

funny enough, i've sent an e-mail to armco last night, will see what he have in stock..
 
I looked at both guns recently and decided to go with the Glock. I like the look at the M&P and it has some nice features such as an improved grip but it's a very new gun and as such some of the bugs are still being ironed out.

The Glock has been proven in the field for many years. I bought a Gen 3 Glock on sale at Blueline for $599.

Value for money you can't beat the Glock imho.
 
i'm in the same boat.i'm looking for a 40 for match mainly, i was looking at cheap pistol kind of, but i've realized that i've too much of those, and that it would be way better NOT getting a service pistol for competition purpose lolol. i come to the conclusion an X5 or a pimped 1911 would be the ticket for this....

for match - try H&K USP CUSTOM SPORT
 
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Don't forget the CZ 75B in .40cal. This is a very sweet pistol. Very accurate and very reliable.

Take care

Bob

I'm selling my CZ75 9mm because I want a 40 cal.,, if it was 40 I would never get rid of it. I don't know alot about handguns but I find the CZ to be a very nice, comfortable gun
 
I'm selling my CZ75 9mm because I want a 40 cal.,, if it was 40 I would never get rid of it. I don't know alot about handguns but I find the CZ to be a very nice, comfortable gun

Don't be in a hurry to sell your 9mm CZ, if you cannot afford 2 guns, you prolly won't shoot the .40 as much as 9mm then.
 
Not exactly cheap but the CZ Tactical Sport is supposed to be a great gun for Standard in IPSC. Never held one but I would concider it for a competion gun.

cheers
 
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