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I had a 1076 for a while- nice gun- more carry friendly than a 1911, but it would throw the spent brass a long ways (luckily, the bullets would go pretty much exactly where I wanted them to go!) so policing the brass for reloading was sometimes a pain, and 10mm ammo was expensive... traded it in on a Colt Anaconda, now that's gone too...
 
Even Aliens fear the 10mm...:)
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The 10mm overlaps the .357 magnum for ballistics and can reach the low end of .41 magnum ballistics.

I am the proud owner of a Glock G20 SF, a Glock G40, and two Colt Delta Elites in 10mm.
 
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The 10mm overlaps the .357 magnum for ballistics and can reach the low end of .41 magnum ballistics.

I am the proud owner of a Glock G20 SF, a Glock G40, and two Colt Delta Elites in 10mm.
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He said 'glock' and proud owner in the same sentence:s0140:
Now saying that about the delta I can see:s0084:
(I've had about 5 g20s over the years;))
 
I don't know how My EAA Witness Elite Match would compare to a Glock 20, or 20 SF, or 40. I suspect it is operationally similar a 1911 in 10MM, except double stack. The grip is great on the EAA, but it is a steel gun and heavy. I love it. It is a Keeper. I also will keep my G-29 even if I don't love the grip, I can shoot it accurately and it is reliable and a good bit lighter. (I also just bought a Lone Wolf conversion barrel in 40 for it, so I will shoot it more)
 

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