.40 S&W’s Greatest Defender (my dad)

Published on June 24, 2025
Duration: 17:07

This video features a former law enforcement officer discussing his extensive experience with firearms, particularly the Glock 17 and Glock 22. He emphasizes the critical importance of consistent, dedicated training beyond mandatory qualifications, including dry-fire practice and competitive shooting. The discussion highlights the need for situational awareness and avoiding complacency, drawing from real-world scenarios and offering advice for both law enforcement and civilian 'Minute Men'.

Quick Summary

A former law enforcement officer emphasizes that continuous firearms training, including dry-fire and competitive shooting, is essential beyond mandatory qualifications. He advises listening to your intuition and avoiding complacency, as these are critical for real-world preparedness and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The .40 S&W Defender
  2. 00:17Introducing Dad: Law Enforcement & Pedigree
  3. 01:01FBI Studies and the .40 Caliber Era
  4. 02:01Duty Firearms Carried: S&W, Taurus, Glock
  5. 02:38Glock .40 Caliber Models: 22, 27, 23
  6. 03:13Most Carried Duty Weapon: Glock 17
  7. 03:45Best Performing Duty Weapon: S&W 5906 vs. Glock
  8. 04:14Glock 17 vs. Glock 22: Which is Better?
  9. 05:18Glock 22 for War vs. Glock 17 for Ammo
  10. 06:10Shooter Performance: 9mm vs. .40 S&W
  11. 06:55The Argument for .40 S&W is Dead
  12. 07:18Personal History with .40 Caliber: Glock 23
  13. 07:58Capacity and Caliber Debates: .40 vs. 9mm vs. .45
  14. 08:15.40 Caliber's Impact on Firearm Longevity
  15. 09:13High-Stress Scenarios and Handgun Dependence
  16. 10:05Advice for Officers: Go Home to Your Family
  17. 10:40Opinion on Mandatory Qualification vs. Personal Training
  18. 11:16The Risk of Incompetence and Battle Buddies
  19. 12:00Dealing with Incompetent Officers on Duty
  20. 12:50Cops as 'Gun Guys' vs. Professionals
  21. 14:35One Piece of Advice: Tactical or Gear Setup
  22. 15:03Listen to Your Sixth Sense and Avoid Complacency
  23. 15:16Calls with Known Bad Guys and Intuition
  24. 15:58Avoiding Complacency in Daily Life and Career
  25. 16:47Conclusion: Train, Train, Train

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Glock 17 and Glock 22 for duty use?

The Glock 17 (9mm) offers higher ammunition capacity and allows for faster follow-up shots, making it advantageous in modern scenarios. The Glock 22 (.40 S&W) provides more perceived power but comes with increased recoil and can lead to faster wear on the firearm due to its design on a 9mm frame.

Why is continuous firearms training crucial beyond mandatory qualifications?

Mandatory qualifications are often infrequent and do not build the muscle memory or stress-management skills needed for real-world encounters. Continuous training, including dry-fire and competitive shooting, ensures proficiency and readiness when it matters most.

What advice does a veteran law enforcement officer give for avoiding complacency?

The officer stresses listening to your intuition ('sixth sense') and actively motivating yourself, even on difficult days. Complacency can arise from routine or personal issues, and it's vital to remain vigilant and prepared for the unexpected in any situation.

What are the potential reliability issues with .40 S&W firearms like the Glock 22?

The .40 S&W caliber's snappier recoil, especially in compact models like the Glock 27, can lead to increased wear on the firearm. Glock 22s, built on 9mm frames, may require more frequent maintenance, such as recoil spring replacement, compared to their 9mm counterparts.

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