I chose .40 as the "compromise". Energy delivery of .45, but capacity of 9mm. Plus, the expanded rounds are larger than 9mm. I'm of the "bigger holes" theory.
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I really want to agree on all of this, but then I see the guys at the range with 40s they just can't control all too often. I'm not sure I could control one either. This is probably the reason some LE are switching back to 9mm.Originally posted by GhostTX View PostI chose .40 as the "compromise". Energy delivery of .45, but capacity of 9mm. Plus, the expanded rounds are larger than 9mm. I'm of the "bigger holes" theory.
With a 1911, I shoot smooth and straight and am back on target faster. With my poly 9s, I do okay too, but never as good as a 1911. I think that's the big bonus of 45 ACP, the delivery system is typically a nice steel frame long barrel 1911 with a generous sight radius. Even after 100+ years the design still has a lot to offer.
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I agree on the all metal frames. My wife fell in love with the CZ75 for the same reason. It shoots very nice. The Witness is essentially the same gun with a lot more options.Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostFor some reason I enjoy shooting .40 more than 9mm or .45
Especially in my Witness. Maybe because it is full metal framed vs combat tupperware, I can just keep it on target really well.
Edit: I like shooting my 1911's too, but the 7 - 8 rounds kills me. I like double digit round counts.
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Goddamnit. Why did you have to tell me that.Originally posted by YALE View PostAlso, Sig makes a single action only P226 now.Originally posted by Theodore RooseveltIt is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming...
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I wouldn't consider the delivery system a plus for the .45. Have you ever shot a 1911 in 9mm? Smooth like butta with less recoil. The 1911 is a great in a few ways, mainly the trigger. I see a lot of people who say "I only shoot 1911's because they are the best, blah blah blah" but when you stick a DA gun or even a striker fired gun in their hand they can't shoot for shit. Why? Because the trigger is so short and awesome on the 1911 it allows them the opportunity to cover up their shitty trigger pull.Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI really want to agree on all of this, but then I see the guys at the range with 40s they just can't control all too often. I'm not sure I could control one either. This is probably the reason some LE are switching back to 9mm.
With a 1911, I shoot smooth and straight and am back on target faster. With my poly 9s, I do okay too, but never as good as a 1911. I think that's the big bonus of 45 ACP, the delivery system is typically a nice steel frame long barrel 1911 with a generous sight radius. Even after 100+ years the design still has a lot to offer.
I'm not saying you are doing this. Just an observation.Originally posted by Theodore RooseveltIt is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming...
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Maybe it's just me, but it seems that comparing recoil / target re-acquisition of any 1911 to any polymer gun is apples to oranges. Mainly due to the overall weight and the weight balance of the gun.
For example, my dad has an old single shot, break action shotgun that weighs next to nothing. That fucker kicks like a sonofabitch. If I were to compare my heavy-ass Mossberg 500 with the same shells, the Mossberg may as well be a .22.
Is the issue really associated with the round (.40 vs 9mm), or with the weight / balance of the pistol?
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It's both. I find glock 9mm's extremely uncomfortable to shoot. Polymer guns by and large and extermely imbalanced, which magnifies recoil.Originally posted by Chili View PostMaybe it's just me, but it seems that comparing recoil / target re-acquisition of any 1911 to any polymer gun is apples to oranges. Mainly due to the overall weight and the weight balance of the gun.
For example, my dad has an old single shot, break action shotgun that weighs next to nothing. That fucker kicks like a sonofabitch. If I were to compare my heavy-ass Mossberg 500 with the same shells, the Mossberg may as well be a .22.
Is the issue really associated with the round (.40 vs 9mm), or with the weight / balance of the pistol?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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