Well, hell, I guess I should move my post over here:
I started out multi-quoting all of the M&P mentions but it got a little silly, then Kev summed it up.
I always liked the 40, even before I went all-in on M&P, then I probably liked it more.
I never unliked 40, but a few other factors crept in and I added in 9mm. At one point the mix of what I had was available in both and I didn't own any 9mm pistols.
Then 22LR got scarce and I could load CLB 9mm for not much more than the scalper price on 22lr, I bought a conversion barrel for my G-35, and that was the nose of the camel.
Then I really wanted some kind of PCC and got a Cx4 Storm. It had a trigger like a staplegun and wouldn't function with the 15rnd Mecgar magazines. I tried to figure out how to put together an AR in 40S&W (what I really wanted) and there was just no good option, especially the magazines. So I got a 9mm AR (Colt pattern) and proceeded to have a buttload of fun and a ton of practice with it.
I started to get a little more interested in competition again, and it seemed like most of that was evolving to favoring 9mm.
Then I decided I could have a 9mm 1911 and I could load one round and shoot strikers, PCC and 1911, one day I will get around to getting a 9mm revolver (probably an LCR) and have all bases covered with just one can of ammo.
And I like to reload, but I do not like to change over presses, and now I can have a RL1100 with a bullet feeder sitting there ready to load the next batch of 9mm 147gn Blue Bullets anytime they are needed (the only time I tamper with it is to size and swage a batch of 5.56). And the range brass is essentially free.
I sold off all of the pistols and only kept the full size M&P. I bought an optic ready Performance Center top half and put the 40 top half in a ziploc and put it in the ammo can with the ~1500 rounds I had loaded. After I had a 2.0 direct milled I sold the M&P40 to a buddy with both uppers. Then my cousin with the 96 Vertec asked me when would be the next time I might reload some ammo, and he ended up with the ammo (and the Mecgar magazines).
Now the only pistol left is a P-40. It is a bit of a wild ride and would be a better gun in 9mm, but the one I have has gone on a lotta adventure with me, so it stays.
Much mention of the recoil and there will always be more, but I think it was overstated. I think it is a bigger issue for agencies with common users that might weigh between 130-230. I had many compact and subcompact guns, even Shields in 40S&W and 45acp. Unpleasant but not unmanageable (I liked the 45 better than the 40).
Also mentioned was the pressures, and they might be the same, but I believe the 9mm has a much thicker case web. I also liked reloading 40 with 155gn bullets because there was more case volume. And I always used slower powders. I think many reloading problems combined bulged cases with thin webs with deep seated 180gn bullets with fast peaky powders.
I have also always been interested in the 10mm, but with 40S&W being only twenty grains lighter or a couple hundred FPS slower I never could make sense of it, maybe now it does for me. 500 rounds of 10mm would be plenty to keep on hand, 500 rounds is almost out of 9mm. One thing I always wonder about is the conventional wisdom of taking a more powerful gun into the woods where you might encounter a 150-200 pound unarmed furbag that is considered a more physical threat than a 200-300 pound armed dirtbag, but like everybody else I am packing 9mm.
So at this point it is more about the pew-pew than the cartridge. Well except for the P-40. And maybe the 10mm...
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