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Originally Posted by Ashcan Bill
I think it's both. It was a caliber that never really caught on with the general public and apparently a lot of police departments are recycling them now.
I remember when the .40 came out and wondering why?
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As you probably remember, a big ballistics study was done by the Justice Dept./FBI after that shootout in Miami that left four of their agents dead, and others wounded. (Do I have those numbers right?) Didn't matter that there were tactical and operational problems at fault too, they blamed the 9mm and .38/.357 guns and ammo.
End result, they decided that the 10mm was the new go to. Then re-decided that the round was too long, and full powered loads, too powerful. Hence, the .40 S&W became the new king.
The rest of the story has been laid out already, I'm feeling like a windbag at this point, sorry.