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What's up with the .40's?
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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2298838" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Prices of ammo, ammo scare, modern improvements to 9mm ammo, and all the cool kids with beards and shades promoting 9mm all have something to do with it. There's even been a few police departments in the nation switching from .40 to 9mm now. </p><p></p><p>I think you'll start to see more of a shift back to the 9mm. There will still be plenty of agencies using .40 and also in competitions with people running tuned 2011 pistols on certain matches. As much as I want to switch to a 9mm, I think I'll stick with the .40 for the time being. During the whole Sandy Hook mess, 9mm and .45ACP was no where to be found (even the cheap stuff) but I could always find .40 if I looked hard enough. I knew people who were willing to pay almost anything for 9mm and .45acp locally and it was also hard to find online. I didn't seem to have the same problem with .40. That alone will probably keep me with the .40 as long as this remains true for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2298838, member: 2989"] Prices of ammo, ammo scare, modern improvements to 9mm ammo, and all the cool kids with beards and shades promoting 9mm all have something to do with it. There's even been a few police departments in the nation switching from .40 to 9mm now. I think you'll start to see more of a shift back to the 9mm. There will still be plenty of agencies using .40 and also in competitions with people running tuned 2011 pistols on certain matches. As much as I want to switch to a 9mm, I think I'll stick with the .40 for the time being. During the whole Sandy Hook mess, 9mm and .45ACP was no where to be found (even the cheap stuff) but I could always find .40 if I looked hard enough. I knew people who were willing to pay almost anything for 9mm and .45acp locally and it was also hard to find online. I didn't seem to have the same problem with .40. That alone will probably keep me with the .40 as long as this remains true for me. [/QUOTE]
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