.40 is still easier to find. Even .40 pistols are still selling at far more reasonable prices than the same gun in 9mm right now because so many have bought into the idea that .40 recoil is too harsh; while it is “snappier” than 9mm, .40 is still easy to control.
Yes, but now looking at 1911 .45 I shot it yesterday at the range. Surprisingly, the recoil was not as much as I expected and I had stellar target results.
A good steel framed 1911 is one of my favorite guns to shoot. 1911s point naturally for me and the steel frame makes recoil very soft. I’m looking seriously at purchasing one...probably something like a Springfield Loaded.
.40 is still easier to find. Even .40 pistols are still selling at far more reasonable prices than the same gun in 9mm right now because so many have bought into the idea that .40 recoil is too harsh; while it is “snappier” than 9mm, .40 is still easy to control.
Yes, but now looking at 1911 .45 I shot it yesterday at the range. Surprisingly, the recoil was not as much as I expected and I had stellar target results.
A good steel framed 1911 is one of my favorite guns to shoot. 1911s point naturally for me and the steel frame makes recoil very soft. I’m looking seriously at purchasing one...probably something like a Springfield Loaded.
45 is a low pressure round. Smooth recoil.