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Is 40 mm or Wesson better than 9mm?

Is 40 mm or Wesson better than 9mm?

9mm always has higher magazine capacity than . 40 S&W, provided you’re comparing two guns of the same size. So, in almost any context, a 9mm handgun enables you to perform better than . 40 S&W is a perfectly viable self-defense round.

Is the 9mm good for self defense?

The 9mm is an excellent choice for self defense. The caliber is widely used by police forces and the FBI for just that purpose. It has great shootability, there are a wide choice of pistols available, they are robust, have great magazine capacity, they are reliable and they are easy on the wallet.

Is there a big difference between 9mm and 40?

40 caliber cartridge typically sports a heavier bullet with loads between from 135 to 180 grain, compared to between 115 and 147 grain for the 9mm. The heavier bullets of the . 40 caliber will be a little slower in velocity. 40 also delivers more felt recoil and has a slightly higher recoil velocity.

What is the difference between 9mm and 40?

Is the Smith and wesson.40’S & W the same as the 9mm?

So, they contracted Smith & Wesson to create one. The . 40 S&W was the result. The FBI ended up using the .40 S&W for almost 30 years before adopting the 9mm in 2015. Both rounds have been used by militaries, other government agencies, and civilian defenders. So, it’s tough to identify a clear winner here. Or is it?

Can A.40 S & W be used as a self defense round?

The .40 S&W is a perfectly viable self-defense round. If you have a .40 pistol that you’ve trained extensively with, switching calibers isn’t an urgent need. It takes training time and money to change your gun.

What kind of bullet is a 40 S and W?

The.40 S&W is a 40 caliber cartridge that Smith & Wesson designed with Winchester at the request of the FBI after the 1986 Miami shootout. The FBI wanted a cartridge that had the same power as a 10mm cartridge but with a bullet design that could fit into a medium-frame 9mm handgun.

Which is better a 9mm or A.40?

There’s just less recoil energy to absorb and control in a 9mm round. Additionally, many manufacturers use the same frame on their 9mm and .40 S&W pistols. This causes longevity issues, because the 9mm frame isn’t built to withstand the recoil force of a .40 caliber round.

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Ruth Doyle