This is probably not the best forum to ask the question, but it's the forum that I frequent, so it's the one on which I'll ask. A few years ago in response to "shortcomings" of the 9mm and 45 ACP cartridges, the 40S&W was invented. Increased performance over the 9mm and increased capacity over the 45 were claimed and suddenly it was the cartridge of choice for all sorts of law enforcement agencies. But now the frenzy seems to have subsided and those that liked the 9mm have returned to it, claiming improvements in bullets while those that liked the 45 have gone back to 45s that have increased capacity.
the 40S&W does seem to have a lot going for it as a personal protection handgun, but is there an advantage of it over either the 9mm or 45 ACP?
Ray B, I'm not sure here, please clarify.
Are you asking about the 40 cal in reference to popularity or are you considering a 40 cal for a carry/self defense weapon?
I have own and used 9mm and with today's return to popularity with the variety of better ammo the 9mm is now, within reason, a good choice.
I have own and used 40 cal. and perhaps it too will once again return to popularity when there is better factory ammo consistantly being produced.
I currently own and use 357 S&W, 45 ACP and 44 Rem Mag caliber handguns.
Whatever your purpose(s) for your choice, in this case a handgun?
Ammunition is the key factor!
For urban use against 2 legged dirtbags: punch, dead right there, no pass through to injure/kill any unintended target(s).
For in the field use against 4 legged critters: generally means longer range where both velocity and punch are needed for killing, pass through are desired, and the least likelihood of injury/death to any unintended target will occur.
There isn't a one do everything caliber. It's the ammunition that allows the various calibers to do just about everything.
Then there is always the availability of ammunition when one most needs it. As in the nearest "mom and pop" store generally only keeps a small stock of popular ammunition on hand, whereas the nearest town, an hour or more away, has 1 or more sporting goods shop(s) and that "could have" the ammunition one needs in stock.