- Location
- Ottawa, Ontario
Hey everyone, I'm in the middle of my firearms license process (sent out my pal application) and will be getting my own handgun once my license arrives. I plan to start doing IPSC once I get used to my gun and feel comfortable firing it. Now, I'm looking at either the S&W M&P9 or the M&P40. My question is, will I be crippling myself by going with the M&P40 as far as IPSC competitions go, or is seeing someone shoot .40 a common thing? I'm just thinking it will be tougher to get back on target in between shots.
This handgun will not strictly be used for IPSC as I will want to target shoot with it, and maybe even bring some friends to the range to introduce them to shooting. I kind of want to get the .40 just because I can see myself having more fun with a round that kicks more, but I'm also considering the fact that I want to do IPSC and maybe put it in to the hand of people that have never shot before (under direct supervision of course). Would .40 be a little too much for a new shooter? I know there is no straight answer for these questions, I realize that, but I'm mainly looking for a few informed shooter's personal opinions.
Thanks in advance guys!
This handgun will not strictly be used for IPSC as I will want to target shoot with it, and maybe even bring some friends to the range to introduce them to shooting. I kind of want to get the .40 just because I can see myself having more fun with a round that kicks more, but I'm also considering the fact that I want to do IPSC and maybe put it in to the hand of people that have never shot before (under direct supervision of course). Would .40 be a little too much for a new shooter? I know there is no straight answer for these questions, I realize that, but I'm mainly looking for a few informed shooter's personal opinions.
Thanks in advance guys!




















































