FBI moves to 9 - Boon for 10mm?

Started by sqlbullet, October 20 2015 01:40:09 PM MDT

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sqlbullet

Quote from: 4949shooter on January 29 2016 01:52:56 PM MST
Quote from: DM1906 on January 28 2016 09:23:51 PM MST
Quote from: ZanderMan on January 28 2016 08:11:24 PM MST

Quote from: sqlbullet on January 28 2016 07:53:34 PM MST
I agree, but improvements in hollow point design is a tide that raises all boats.  10 mm and 45 acp are that much better for it to.  And there is nothing that overcomes the same sectional density in a heavier bullet moving faster.
Agree as well, but cost is also a factor... aka budgets.

Not sure what the LEO on the street would choose...

The LEO on the street would choose a shotgun, every time, but they don't holster well.

Or a 6920 / 6940. But these don't holster well either.

I will refer you to my link above.  The holster for a 6920/6940.  Looks fabulous.  Might be hard to sit down in a patrol car though.

4949shooter

Quote from: sqlbullet on January 29 2016 02:07:16 PM MST
Quote from: 4949shooter on January 29 2016 01:52:56 PM MST
Quote from: DM1906 on January 28 2016 09:23:51 PM MST
Quote from: ZanderMan on January 28 2016 08:11:24 PM MST

Quote from: sqlbullet on January 28 2016 07:53:34 PM MST
I agree, but improvements in hollow point design is a tide that raises all boats.  10 mm and 45 acp are that much better for it to.  And there is nothing that overcomes the same sectional density in a heavier bullet moving faster.
Agree as well, but cost is also a factor... aka budgets.

Not sure what the LEO on the street would choose...

The LEO on the street would choose a shotgun, every time, but they don't holster well.

Or a 6920 / 6940. But these don't holster well either.

I will refer you to my link above.  The holster for a 6920/6940.  Looks fabulous.  Might be hard to sit down in a patrol car though.

Nice. Good for a dismounted detail.