I understand why the .40 was adopted. What I do not understand is why so much modernization went into the 9 but not the 40. With the advancement of metals and powders, why did only the 9mm get the benefit? I have always been a 9 fan, so the answer is not going to matter to me, lol, but curious nonetheless.
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the 40 in my hands has a stinging recoil, the 9 and 45 do not have a stinging recoil. other people have noted this as well. this issue, along with durability problems with the early guns has lead to a decrease in popularity. modern bullet design has allowed the 9 to be more effective when compared to the 40 and 45, and the 9 will gain in LE sales because of this. I think the 40 will slowly decline.
What makes you think the 40 didn't benefit as well. The difference in diameter is only .046". This is hardly a significant difference. It just wasn't metallurgy. I believe tests demonstrated there was not any significant difference in wound results to offset the increased capacity the 9 gave the carrier. Costs I suspect was the main contributor combined with increased capacity, ammunition compatibility with sub guns and the military.
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An interesting (legitimate) reason for a necro thread.
And since several years have elapsed from when this thread began... the 40S&W? I hear a rumour that there will be a new pistol cartridge to which will be affixed the name "Creedmore" that will be boasted as being better at everything already in existence and because this will be heavily marketed, the learned shooters of tomorrow will suckle until that teat shrivels up exposing the tired old boar to which it's attached.![]()
I have an all steel, full size Jericho in .40. I find .40 inherently accurate, and the pistol is 100% reliable.
Lol ! The Jericho is a duty gun not a target gun. Then look at the shooter.
The .40 is used in competition by ipsc shooters and is a very accurate round.
It’s accuracy is proven time and time over.
Unfounded statement.
I tend to think in simple terms sometimes. Since pretty well every duty cartridge is close enough to the others as to render the small differences irrelevant I default to the cheapest one. I am not against owning a .40, if it's all I had to carry I wouldn't be upset. I really don't see the point though. I shoot 10mm and if I wanted .40 type power levels I would just put less powder in my reloads.
I think you misread, he said he finds it "inherently ACCURATE". 40 is popular in ipsc as it allows you to make major without sacrificing capacity.
Lol ! The Jericho is a duty gun not a target gun. Then look at the shooter.
The .40 is used in competition by ipsc shooters and is a very accurate round.
It’s accuracy is proven time and time over.
Unfounded statement.



























