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40 is a dead caliber itamp;#39;s a bad round you donamp;#39;t want it itamp;#39;s this itamp;#39;s that and quite frankly I couldnamp;#39;t disagree more even as it relates to a concealed carry platform hello everyone and welcome back to ammomart.com today weamp;#39;re going to continue our discussion on the 40 Smith and Wesson caliber and how it would relate in a concealed carry platform in the previous video we did a brief history of the 40 Smith and Wesson and during that period of time I explained to people how it was the 40 came into existence and what that caliber was originally designed to do as we go forward with todayamp;#39;s discussion itamp;#39;s very important that we keep that in mind so for those of you that might have missed the previous video let me explain the 40 Smith and Wesson was a caliber designed almost exclusively for law enforcement particularly the FBI to have more stopping power than nine millimeter because of that it was designed to be used in a ful