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Re: Looking for a good 40cal ccw

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I carry an M&P40c and I love it, but... Seriously look at 9mm and decide how many rounds are enough. The M&Pc is a little bulky and there are some great single stack guns out there.
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Thanks. All good advice.
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I love my Kahr CM40 w/extended mag. I sometimes carry my P40 but the CM is lighter and easier to conceal.
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Re: Looking for a good 40cal ccw

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Absolutely nothing wrong with the SD40VE - reliable and rather inexpensive - a bit bulky for me to CC, but can if I want to bother. Absolutely nothing wrong with Taurus either regardless of derogatory comments toward the brand - same for .40S&W - an effective round. Taurus 740 Slim (single stack) or their Millennium G2 (dbl. stack) series are nice CCW's. I have both Slims and Mil Pro (non-G2) and use both for CC. Also have M&P40C in the CC rotation. My SD40VE is my bedside HD pistol of choice.

Good luck on your hunt for the perfect (for you) CCW - doesn't make much difference what I or others think - you're the one that counts. There are so many good it's hard to go wrong regardless of what you choose.

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Thanks for the response. I think you are the only one that really nailed it, making it an easy choice for me. :tiphat: :hurry: :thewave

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First time posting, but i have a sd9ve and use an IWB holster with no probs. granted i'm 6'2" and about 220 so not sure if that helps me in comfortability of the gun. Shoots great and easy to clean. Hard options to beat for a $300 gun.
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Re: Looking for a good 40cal ccw

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Ah the mythical "knock down" factor.

If you must have a .40, there are many great choices, almost all of them available as 9mm variants. I would find whatever is comfortable, affordable, and functional for you. You may have to play around with a few different types and sizes, but Glock, SA, and S&W (and recently Walther) all make fantastic double stack polymers that I would consider first.
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I've front pocket carried a Kahr PM40 for several years. Works great.
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My experience over the past 4 years is that the smaller the frame, the more likely I am to carry. I too am a teacher and cannot carry at work, but I also have a fairly significant need to carry after I leave school. So for me, a single stack compact 9mm (XDS9) has been good. When I have the freedom, I love to carry my larger XD-SC9. When I bought my first gun (SW SD9VE), I carried it, but I never enjoyed carrying it due to its size--but the main reason is due to the horrid trigger on that weapon. There are tons of guys on here who carry full size 1911 .45s all day every day. So it can be done. You likely won't find 1 gun that meets all of your needs all of the time. You'll buy different guns and 7 holsters for each of them before you settle in to what works for you. Good Luck and Have Fun!

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Can't go wrong with S&W M&P Shield .40
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It sounds like you have settled on a 40 S&W for your own reasons. As to which one is best is debatable and total up to the beholder. Go to several sporting goods stores and hold the guns that strike your fancy. Feel them, grip them like you are going to shoot. Be very very careful where you point. Some will feel better than others, some you won't like because there ooglay, others will look great but don't feel right.
After you have picked out what you like go to a range(s) that rent the same gun(s) you have decided on and shoot them. Shoot at least 25-50 rounds through each one. Some you won't like because they are to snappy, don't feel right or for other reasons. Try some that were on your maybe list also. Pick the one that just feels right.

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MeMelYup wrote:It sounds like you have settled on a 40 S&W for your own reasons. As to which one is best is debatable and total up to the beholder. Go to several sporting goods stores and hold the guns that strike your fancy. Feel them, grip them like you are going to shoot. Be very very careful where you point. Some will feel better than others, some you won't like because there ooglay, others will look great but don't feel right.
After you have picked out what you like go to a range(s) that rent the same gun(s) you have decided on and shoot them. Shoot at least 25-50 rounds through each one. Some you won't like because they are to snappy, don't feel right or for other reasons. Try some that were on your maybe list also. Pick the one that just feels right.




Good advice. Thanks :hurry: :tiphat:
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Re: Looking for a good 40cal ccw

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mulfjohn wrote:
MeMelYup wrote:It sounds like you have settled on a 40 S&W for your own reasons. As to which one is best is debatable and total up to the beholder. Go to several sporting goods stores and hold the guns that strike your fancy. Feel them, grip them like you are going to shoot. Be very very careful where you point. Some will feel better than others, some you won't like because there ooglay, others will look great but don't feel right.
After you have picked out what you like go to a range(s) that rent the same gun(s) you have decided on and shoot them. Shoot at least 25-50 rounds through each one. Some you won't like because they are to snappy, don't feel right or for other reasons. Try some that were on your maybe list also. Pick the one that just feels right.




Good advice. Thanks :hurry: :tiphat:

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But don't rule out a .357sig either if your are looking at .40. Read up on some of the ballistics reports. WHATEVER you do, don't buy a gun you have not shot!!!!!
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Re: Looking for a good 40cal ccw

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I'll ditto the PT-140 Millenium Pro Taurus. Best 40 cal I've owned. Some people have had problems with them but I took a chance and have put it to the test and it has operated flawlessly. I think some of the trouble folks have had is with ammo. I think the problem may be that the MP is sensitive to certain types of ammo. I use American Eagle and never had a hang or misfire.

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