like most of my stories, I've told this story before.
When I started carrying a concealed handgun and knew nothing about firearms beyond what I had learned in the Army.
I literally thought that I was going to walk into the gun store and have a choice of an M9, a 1911 or some kind of revolver. Of course other guns were available but I chose an RIA 1911 in .45 ACP because that's what I was familiar with.
Right before my concealed handgun permit came in the mail my wife suggested that I should get a .40 S&W gun because she thought the ammunition would be cheaper. When your wife tells you to buy a new gun you do it.
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I really wanted a Smith & Wesson 4006 but I could not find a used one to save my life.
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What I found was a CZ75B in 40 S&W. The 75B is a
heavy gun. I think that's why I never noticed any excessive recoil from shooting 40 Smith & Wesson.
It was one of the most accurate handguns I ever owned but it wasn't on the approved list for HSS so I couldn't carry it at work.
when I worked for G4S they issued me an M&P 40 and when I took that to the range for training or qualifications at work. I noticed the recoil after about a box of ammunition. It wasn't a fun gun to shoot.
When I decided to streamline my accumulation of firearms my first requirement is it had to be on the approved list for the City and for HSS.
The city doesn't allow .45 ACP so that was out and my wife is not up to the recoil of a .40 S&W so that was out.
I became a 9mm guy by default.
I did actually finally find a S&W 4006. I'll never sell it but I never carry it either.