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Thread: cw40 or cw9 for edc?

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    Default cw40 or cw9 for edc?

    First off I would like to say I'm new to this sight. And dont own a Khar yet. I'm looking to either get a cw9 or cw40. For edc' I'm currently edc-ing a g23 and its just to Heavy for me for all day carry. I have a bad back. So I'm really sold on em and have done a lot of research on em. And I know about the break in period. But would love to hear from owners of them both pros and con's if you will.. Thank you.

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    You shouldn't have any troubles with either of the CW's. Personally I'm a 45 guy but if it were me I'd get the CW9.
    Small light gun, and more comfy to shoot. Many here love the 40 and I do too in a full size gun.
    The break in isn't a for sure thing either, some run fine and dandy right out of the box. Others need a little love.

    There's lots of good help here if you need it. I think you'll enjoy the CW.
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    While I've had a P9 & a CW9, for that sized pistol I like the S&W Shield much better. I personally feel it's a much better pistol for the money. Size wise, weight wise and cost wise, they are pretty comparable. I believe S&W has a $75 rebate until June 30th on them. By the way, I still have a CW380 & a CM9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    ... Many here love the 40...
    Colonel, I think you overestimate the number of us .40 lovers. I suspect we are in the minority.

    OP, if you are already comfortable shooting .40, that's what I recommend in that frame size. If not, stick with the 9mm. Good bullet design has made 9mm a very good option. And it does shoot much softer. JMO.

    I carry a P40 but switch to a PM9 when I want the smaller size for concealment. I don't need a P9 or CW9 because I can control a .40 fine in that size. But, in the PM CM size, .40 is a little too much and I back down to 9mm. Everyone needs to figure that out for themselves I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markman View Post
    While I've had a P9 & a CW9, for that sized pistol I like the S&W Shield much better. I personally feel it's a much better pistol for the money. Size wise, weight wise and cost wise, they are pretty comparable. I believe S&W has a $75 rebate until June 30th on them. By the way, I still have a CW380 & a CM9.
    LOL, thanks for reminding me I still have a 9mm Shield; it's been tucked away in the safe for so long I had forgotten about it.
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    I shoot 9mm out of my Kahr MK9 because I believe that other firearms handle .40 cal better, and the other firearms are still compacts.

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    I EDC a CW40. Haven't had an issue with controllability when I shoot it, with any bullet weight but mostly 165- and 180- grain. I find it quite easy to conceal.

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    Had the CW40, was a bit snappy. Love my CW9, carry it all day and can shoot it all day as well.


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    No problem carrying my P40. The heavy recoil spring handles the .40 well IMHO. Recoil is not a problem for me.

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