The only market left would be USPSA Limited for 40. And nobody runs 10mm there. Limited and 40 cal s almost dead in USPSA as it is in LE circles.. Carry Optics and several other divisions have made the 40 obsolete with quadruple the participants.I would love to see a 40 cal Prodigy. Anybody agree?
The positive side effect of the 30 Super Carry is all the 32 call bullets made going into 32 H&R and the like for us revolver nerds. Just in time for the intro of the S&W 32 H&R UC snubs and Ruger LCR’s….Personally, I'm tired of everything in 9mm. Hey how about that .30 super carry? What a flash in the pan that was. It was D.O.A. the moment the first page ad came out.
In my neck of the woods the .40cal cannot even be traded in, they will not take it.
i feel a tad bit differently.Personally, I'm tired of everything in 9mm..
Sadly, it's cool and the in thing to dislike .40, so it will never happen. The only sheeple will like .40 again is if L.E. and the military start issuing it. Then they'll jump back on the Love Boat.I would love to see a 40 cal Prodigy. Anybody agree?
i think, and i may be wrong, if there was a limit to calibers, there shouldn't be any shortages, and maybe the prices would be even lower..the stock piling at the stores, warehouse, would be tremendous, with just a small fraction of calibers......
or Boolits.
well there you go...enough of all the other calibers, and only have the few....there most likely won't be any shortages, like i said.We don't need to speculate , we ready Know .
. In all the recent Ammo Shortages , it's the 9mm that is wiped off the shelves , and emptied out of the supply chain in a matter of days .
I would love to see a 40 cal Prodigy. Anybody agree?
Overdramatic much? There aren't that many semiauto handgun calibers that are still in statistically significant production numbers. Not everyone is happy or just wants to shoot 22lr, 380 ACP, 9mm, 45 ACP, and 10mm.well there you go...enough of all the other calibers, and only have the few....there most likely won't be any shortages, like i said.
no need for 27,000 calibers.
Overdramatic much? There aren't that many semiauto handgun calibers that are still in statistically significant production numbers. Not everyone is happy or just wants to shoot 22lr, 380 ACP, 9mm, 45 ACP, and 10mm.
There would STILL be shortages during panic buying. People would buy up more of the available stock. Even during COVID/Floyd, manufacturers focused on manufacturing top selling and higher demand firearms and ammo, and they STILL couldn't keep up with demand. Manufacturers also are hesitant to overproduce because demand could suddenly drop, like during the Trump Slump, and they're left holding the bag, laying off, and in debt from loans they took to expand.