M mbott New member Feb 9, 2002 #41 I'd only shot one other .40 prior to buying my CZ 75B in .40 caliber. The CZ75B was a major improvement in taming the .40 "snap" over my previous gun. IMO, it's better than my CZ 40B, too. -- Mike
I'd only shot one other .40 prior to buying my CZ 75B in .40 caliber. The CZ75B was a major improvement in taming the .40 "snap" over my previous gun. IMO, it's better than my CZ 40B, too. -- Mike
J jtduncan New member Feb 9, 2002 #42 You can reduce the snap of 40SW by shooting a Glock with extra power recoil springs to suck up the recoil. Handall grip helps. If you reload, you can use the starting load and its not an issue then.
You can reduce the snap of 40SW by shooting a Glock with extra power recoil springs to suck up the recoil. Handall grip helps. If you reload, you can use the starting load and its not an issue then.
M Mannlicher New member Feb 9, 2002 #43 My suggestion is the Browning HP Practical. Mine is one sweet shooting pistol. Recoil is hardly felt, and it is very accurate.
My suggestion is the Browning HP Practical. Mine is one sweet shooting pistol. Recoil is hardly felt, and it is very accurate.