40 S&w Carbine Ammo 40 S&W Ammo. Developed jointly by Winchester and Smith & Wesson, the .40 S&W round is a rimless pistol cartridge. Designed from the beginning to be a law enforcement round, the .40 S&W duplicates the performance of the FBI’s 10mm Auto cartridge while being able to be retrofitted into small frame semi-automatic handguns. Funny you
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If one looks for reasons to bitch, reasons can be found. But why not be happy that the very capable .40 S&W is available and another good choice for handgun defense? If 9mm, 10mm, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum and .45 Auto ammo isn’t available, and .40 S&W ammo is, I’m not going to gripe and look for things to dislike about the .40.
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He had one gun – a Sigma in .40 S&W – which in his mind made him an expert on firearms – and since he had a .40, it had to be the best cartridge ever conceived. After that, every time he saw me he'd spend what seemed like hours expounding on the virtues of the .40 as "the perfect cartridge". As a result, I began to hate it.
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Why i hate .40 s&w. This is a discussion on Why i hate .40 s&w within the Guns forums, part of the Gun Forum category; I hate .40 S&W because: It is "short and weak" so it has too much recoil.
I’m a 40-year-old virgin.
asking why this is my path. Why didn’t I marry when I was younger? Why is it such a struggle for.
But the 9mm round has come along way as has bullet design. With the +p and +P+ ammunition fitted with good hollow point bullet design, the 9mm is no longer underpowered per say (although I still prefer my .45's). The .40 S&W is a good caliber. I don't hate it, I don't even dislike it.
That’s why everything they touch dies young.
takes the life force from thousands of screaming 40-something-year-old women.
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The .40 S&W seems to be regarded as a carry round. 5 reasons why I hate 40 because I love 10mm. I've never understood why people get so emotionally wrapped up in a caliber. Donnie Severs August 12, 2019, 6:26 pm. This has to be one of the more comical works of fiction I've read.
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