akrifleman
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Close. Some agents were not effectively shooting the 10mm so they designed the .40S&W (and Sig the 357Sig, et al) In the meanwhile, bullet development for the 9mm made them realize they were getting essentially better terminal performance with the 9mm, than the .40 or 9mm was getting with traditional bullets. All things being equal, the two are so close now that the .40 has all but disappeared.@akrifleman - I thought the reason the FBI switched BACK to the 9mm was because the majority of Agents could Not handle the recoil of the .40 S&W - couldn’t shoot them accurately and especially female agents. My understanding is that Now FBI Agents have the “option” to use either the 9mm or .40 S&W and the majority select the .9mm. If you have other specifics or insight - I would be interested but when I read this——-seemed to make sense because the recoil tolerance for average handgun shooters tops out at 9mm, .38 spl, … At least that was my understanding.
There was nothing wrong with the .40 per se... just the 9mm is ubiquitous. Edit: Re: ubiquitous I really should have said that the cost of the 9mm was simply much cheaper nationwide for police departments.
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