I'm waiting on a police trade in of M&P 40S&W 2.0 for around $300Sounds like you need to go shopping. LOL
I'm waiting on a police trade in of M&P 40S&W 2.0 for around $300Sounds like you need to go shopping. LOL
Does the M&P fully support the case? That was the problem with the early Glocks, not full support. Gave the 40 a bad name.I'm waiting on a police trade in of M&P 40S&W 2.0 for around $300
Some years back when the police trade in 1.0 M&P 40S&W pistols were common, I got two of them cheap.I'm waiting on a police trade in of M&P 40S&W 2.0 for around $300
The issue wasn’t the Glock the issue was people tried to reload the cases way too many times and resizing the buldge one too many times. And I saw millions of 40 cal ammo go down range from Glocks at FLETC with no issues but somehow a few folks do what they do and it’s a problem!Does the M&P fully support the case? That was the problem with the early Glocks, not full support. Gave the 40 a bad name.
10mm is okay as long as you don't push it to far with Gen 3 Glock barrels.The issue wasn’t the Glock the issue was people tried to reload the cases way too many times and resizing the buldge one too many times. And I saw millions of 40 cal ammo go down range from Glocks at FLETC with no issues but somehow a few folks do what they do and it’s a problem!
Only M,&P I own is a Shield Gen 1 45acp.Does the M&P fully support the case? That was the problem with the early Glocks, not full support. Gave the 40 a bad name.
I've got 1k nickel plated brass for the 40S&W and I don't even own one. Yet....
I've got plenty of components I just need a 40S&W to shoot them in.
If I run across one at a super good deal I probably will.Try a Glock 35 in 40S&W, you will enjoy it.
Why do people shoot +p+? If you need that much extra get a more powerful round, and pistol that can handle it.I have or have had .40s in the M&P , Glock and 1911 formats. Seen quite a few forums over the years complain how it is hard to handle....usually not far from a thread where the same posters talk about how they can bench 300lbs.
The +P and +p+ 9mm loads fell just like shooting 40s to me. Cheap training ball ammo the 9s are a little softer shooting but defensive ammo to me is not that much different in recoil.
I still shoot more 40 than anything but I also reload so the cheap brass is much of the reason I shoot it.
Why do people shoot +p+?
Why do people shoot +p+? If you need that much extra get a more powerful round, and pistol that can handle it.
It makes no sense to me. If your 9mm isn't made for +p+ it's just going to breakdown at some point, parts failure etc.
If I run across one at a super good deal I probably will.
Reminds me of the occasional person who will ridicule using a .357 Sig 125 grain JHP and claim a 9mm +p+ 125 grain JHP is just as good.Why do people shoot +p+? If you need that much extra get a more powerful round, and pistol that can handle it.
It makes no sense to me. If your 9mm isn't made for +p+ it's just going to breakdown at some point, parts failure etc.
That’s not all the way a factual comparison. 357 Sig like a couple rounds can’t be plus p because it already in a standard loading has 40,000 PSI (the new 30 Super Carry is 50,000)Reminds me of the occasional person who will ridicule using a .357 Sig 125 grain JHP and claim a 9mm +p+ 125 grain JHP is just as good.
Besides shooting 9mm +p+ is gonna beat the pistol up, there's no 9mm +p+ 125 Grain JHP (even Underwood) that will equal the velocity of Underwood .357 Sig 125 grain JHP at 1475fps.
PLUS the .357 Sig pistol is designed to fire that round without having to use over pressure +p+ ammo