The decibel level of a .40 caliber Smith & Wesson (S&W) pistol when fired typically ranges between 160 to 170 decibels. This range can vary based on factors such as the type of ammunition used and the environment in which the gun is fired. Such noise levels are extremely loud and can cause immediate hearing damage without proper ear protection.
Smith and Wesson
100-500 or so
50-425 usd
You can request a manual for free at the S&W website.
Call S&W with the sn and they will tell you.
Look in the owner's manual. You can get one for free from S&W.
the least and the most you can probably get out of on is 450 to 550 $s.
40 cal ACP (not CAP) is the same as 40 cal. S&W. ACP refers to 'automatice cartridge pistol' wheras S&W refers to Smith and Wesson, who also make the 40 cal. cartridge....
You can request a owner's manual for free at the S&W web site.
uuhhh... no, you cannot fire a 9mm parabellum through a .40 s&w.9mm converted to inches is .35 now you see that .40 is a little wider.
I have hit the 8 ring on a B-27 humanoid target at 100yds.
The Glock 22 is a full frame pistol.. a .40 S&W version of the full sized Glock 17, whereas the 23 is a mid-frame, and is essentially a .40 S&W variation of the Glock 19.