Has anyone did any tests on Buffalo Bore 9mm?
115/124grain +p/+p+
Has anyone did any tests on Buffalo Bore 9mm?
115/124grain +p/+p+
These are not in common use by LE agencies, so not much testing has been done on them.
The first thing I'd want to see on those is a pressure test.
I bought several of the BB loads, and after shooting them and looking at the cases after, I wonder what some of the pressures really are. Their "standard pressure" .38 special loads kicked significantly more than any of the +P's I've ever shot, regardless of brand or bullet weight, and I've shot thousands.
Agreed.I think some independant pressure testing would be a good idea.
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I don't know if it has been brought up yet but I'd like to see some testing on Winchester's 124gr +P PDX1.
RA9BA is S9MMPDB (PDX1) AFAIK: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=26461
DOC, I am currently carring an M&P40 but have always favored and shot better with my 17. If you were to be doing consistent work around vehicles would you favor the GD 124+p or the HST 147?
The M&P may just be the best LE service pistol produced to date. I was involved in a M&P40 trial at a large agency where four M&P40's fired 7000 rounds each in 1 week without any significant issues. Up to this point, we have not seen any major problems with M&P40/45's--they just keep steadily improving. Some M&P9's exhibit accuracy issues at ranges beyond 15 yds--hopefully S&W will soon rectify this inconsistency. The Apex duty kits can offer a substantial improvement for those who object to the OEM M&P trigger feel. An M&P40 w/ambi safety and Apex duty kit will be the service pistol I'll pick if I ever go back to uniformed LE patrol duties again.
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Currently I am using 9 mm 147 gr HST, but I would be equally happy with the 124 gr +P Gold Dot; whichever I get for free, I'll carry...
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