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Posted: 12/4/2005 5:29:01 PM EDT
I am looking to get my first Glock, and I am not sure which caliber I want.
I already have Sigs in .40 S&W, but I also have a MAC-11 in 9mm, so I have both calibers on hand. I am more concerned about ergonomics and accuracy rather than the "stopping power argument" that could go on forever Thanks!! |
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Both the 40 and 9 are built on the same frame so gripwise they are identical. If you get a glock in 40, you could get an aftermarket 9 mm barrel too. That way you could shoot both from one gun.
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9mm all the way. If Gaston meant for a Glock to be other than a 9mm, he would have originally designed for something else.
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9mm all the way. If Gaston meant for a Glock to be other than a 9mm, he would have originally designed for something else.
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Not really, he would have designed it for whatever caliber the Austrian Military was looking for, it just happen to be the 9mm. As stated, get the 40 and a 9mm converision barrel. Then if you want another caliber, just pick up a 357SIG barrel, 3 calibers 1 Glock. |
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Go with .40!!!!!!!! It is the most efficient round, balancing size of the round with mag capacity. 50 gazzillion police departements can't be wrong!
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Chevrolet
Edit... or the .40 Your not gonna go wrong either way. Find a range that rents or a buddy/buddies that have some and shoot a few to see what YOU like best. |
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See if you can find a range that rents firearms and try them both. You can't go wrong with either.
ETA: Since the ergonomics question was answered (they are the same), that leaves accuracy as your chief concern. I would go with 9mm - given the softer recoil. |
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The .40 bites. Pistols should be either 9mm or .45acp. Glocks should be 9mm.
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9MM 17, 19, 0r the awesome 26 nice little gun I have a 17 love it...
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Wanna explain? |
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What's the intended purpose?
Ergonomics: Glock 40's and 9mm's are virtually identical. Accuracy: Potato, Pot Tot O My IDPA Gun is a 17, (no recoil per se) My duty gun is a 22 Essentially the same frame. the 9mm is so darn cheap to shoot. You can buy Blazer for next to nothing, or winchester white box for nothing + $0.01 . I reload on a Dillon 550 and It's dirt cheap as well. You already know that though. I would buy my (first) glock in 9mm. However if you are looking for strictly a CCW gun. Look at the Glock 30. in 45ACP |
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If you're looking at the 19...the Glock 23 is the same frame. If recoil bothers you...get the 23C. That will take care of it.
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Borrow a 9mm and a .40.
Go shoot Steel Plates. Notice how the 9mm doesn't knock em down unless it's a perfect top hit on a plate? That should tell you which one to shoot. The .40 knocks em down if you hit em.... DOH! |
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Now, now... I wouldn't go THAT far. But...
+1 After many years and many failed attempts, I recently finished whittling my full-sized semi-autos down to only 9mm and .45ACP & have only made one transgression since...
Or .45ACP. Or .45GAP (the aforementioned one transgression ). As to the author's original question, 9mm IMHO. |
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Why would you want a pistol in 9mm if you had the option for .40? Bigger bullet, high velocity, flat trajectory--nuff said.
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Lots of reasons not to go with a .40....... Most have less velocity than a 9mm Less capacity than a 9mm More expensive than a 9mm More recoil than a 9mm Slower followup shots than a 9mm Higher pressure than a 9mm Less room for bullet setback than a 9mm No more accurate than a 9mm And the list goes on. |
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BINGO! If its CCW close range protection. G30. |
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If the weapon is going to be used for steel plate shooting then the .40 would be better than the 9mm but for self defense a 9mm will get the job done just fine. I am sure the attacker will change his mind after two to the chest regardless of the caliber.
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Quarterbore, Why is a 9mm good enough for home defense but not CCW?
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The problem is I want a light and my Glock 30 or Glock 21 doesn't have a light rail... I am working to sell my Glock 21 as I want to later upgrade to a 3rd Gen Glock 21 with the light rail so this light as shown above can be mounted to it... Just one step at a time... I would prefer a 45 ACP Glock 21 with the light/laser for home defense over the G-17 but the G-17 with the light/laser is better then a Glock 21 or 30 without the light IMHO! Now, with that said... I do like the firepower the 9mm brings with a 19-rd mag and with the longer barrel of the full sized G-17 it will get the job done if I need it... I also have the Glock 30, Glock 21, 12-gauge loaded with #4 Buck and an AK with four loaded 30-rd mags in the bedroom too.... I am just still a little paranoid about home invasions anymore..... !!! I was simply answering the question of 9mm vs 40 and he already has 40 cal Sigs and while I like my Glocks I will never say a Glock is a better made gun then a Sig |
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Thanks for the replies.
I guess I am going to go with the 9mm as I don't have a handgun in that caliber yet. |
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Holy crap, I got this far without a single person saying that he should either get both, be a real man and get a .45acp, or get a 1911....
Get the 9. Edit: Oops, missed akethan and DoughnutHole |
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I bought a Glock 19 (9mm) back in 1998 and wouldn’t give it up for the world. I love it. About two months ago I purchased a Glock 22 (.40), but have yet to shoot it. Anyone have a model 22?
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If you are only worried about ergo, then why ask?
I pick 9mm just because there is more ammo out there than 40. |
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Ive got a model 17 9mm, but I carry a model 21 .45 for duty
I think the .40 is a better gun than the 9mm, personal opinion though |
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Can't argue with those.
Not true. Both the 9mm and the 40 S&W typically have pressure in the 32000 to 34000 psi range. According to Speer reloading manual, 9mm loads that normally produce a chamber pressure of 28000 psi skyrocketed to 62000 psi with just .030" bullet setback.
Irrelevant.
Maybe. BTW, I'm partial to the .45ACP and the G30. |
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Hear, hear! I have a relative in the Border Patrol, and they give these guys tons of practice ammo. They're currently using Beretta's in .40 - double action only! Though I heard they would soon be replaced by H&K pistols. |
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IMHO stick with military calibers. 9mm and .45ACP have been around about a 100 years and because they are military calibers there is lots and lots of surplus. My two carry guns are G19 & G30
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He's not going squirrel hunting. |
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I carry a G22 for my primary and a G23 for my back-up. Most of the officers here at LVPD carry the .40 and some the 45. I don't know of any that carry the 9mm. Maybe off duty?? But I live in Sin City .
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9,
9mm, 9x19, 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, Itty bitty 9 milly, Nine is fine, Just make mine a nine. . . . . . . . . . please. (YMMV however) (in the background: "foh tey, why wont you just diiiiiiee !!" ) |
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You forgot 9mm NATO. |
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