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If you shave the 10mm case down from .992 to .850, it fits in a 9mm size gun and doesn't lose any practical effectiveness.
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I do not think so Autos aren't rimmed cases so there's really no other practical way to ejected from a revolver other than the old style ejection rod like the old revolvers.Inquiry: are any of the 10mm revolvers built to run without moonclips?
GP100 does.Inquiry: are any of the 10mm revolvers built to run without moonclips?
You can but I believe they're meant to be run with moon clips as the ejector rod misses all the casings and you have to dig each cartridge out individually so you're not gonna set any speed records for your reload timesGP100 does.
I do it all the time. There might be the occasional one that I have to pull out, but who cares?You can but I believe they're meant to be run with moon clips as the ejector rod misses all the casings and you have to dig each cartridge out individually so you're not gonna set any speed records for your reload times
LOLzIf you shave the 10mm case down from .992 to .850, it fits in a 9mm size gun and doesn't lose any practical effectiveness.
Pick a Colt Delta Elite 10mm and then the Ruger SR in 10mm.10mm.
i was extremely starstruck with this round when i was getting into LE a looooooong time ago.
it was when ted nugent was discovering this round. and really getting his gonzo on around it. so, of course much younger me wanted to be like ted.
so the conversation went like this:
me: hey sarge. 10mm on our approved list for duty caliber?
SGT: yup
me: this delta elite (shows color colt catalog) is also approved?
SGT: yup
me: sweeeeet
SGT: you know department only pays for 9, 40 and 45 ammo.
me: um. (slinking out) i'll stick with my 9.
never did get a ten. but may have to visit rhat again.
If you shave the 10mm case down from .992 to .850, it fits in a 9mm size gun and doesn't lose any practical effectiveness.
Glock 10mm's are bomb-proof as well. Unsupported chambers aren't really a thing since the Gen4.Get a 1911, and don't worry about it! WAY stronger then any of the plastik phantastiks, no "Glock Smiley" from unsupported barrels, bomb proof reliable, scary accurate ( If you do you part) and they are cool as hell! Bonus, there are several Double Stack options available, that's usually 16+1 on tap, and no matter the power levels of the chosen loads, they flat out work!
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There is this:https://charterfirearms.com/collections/pitbullInquiry: are any of the 10mm revolvers built to run without moonclips?
ooooh. the old skool smith 10s were pretty cool.Glock 10mm's are bomb-proof as well. Unsupported chambers aren't really a thing since the Gen4.
Regardless, I vote Smith 1006.
To me nothings more beautiful than a weathered and worn 1911. I bought my Delta Elite about 25 years ago and its been hunting with me ever since. Blued steel weathers the best but gotta admit the first few hard weather hunts arent something one wants to put a classic gun thru.I would love a 10mm auto in a 1911 pattern. I would hate to pack that heavy beauty around all day on my hunting pack belt getting treated like my G20 does.
For something modern my picks would be between the new Sig Sauer Xten or a Glock 20. Since I dont own either I cant say what upgrades are needed but for me a defensive pistol should have a ledge series rear sight and either a fiber optic or tritium front sight. I like the ergonomics of the Sig better (never been a fan of the Glocks grip angle but its a tried and true platform...) but the Glocks just always work and can easily be upgraded and have plenty of holster options so the classic G20 deserves mention. The Sig Xten costs more but it comes milled ready to fit a RMR sight which to me is a huge option to consider. Sigs grip modules are worth noting too...What brand and model of 10mm pistol would you pick and why.
What type of upgrades would you choose and which ones you wouldn't choose?
What makes it better than say for example: Glock, S&W or Springfield? Or what makes one of those better?
My new favorite is a Dan Wesson Bruin. No upgrades needed. I have a P220 Sig Legion I might sell, upgrade the sights.Alright I'm about to toss a live grenade question here.
I'm looking at getting a new 10mm pistol and I'm not sure which is going to be the better choice to get, all of mine have been rifle and SBR lenght.
What brand and model of 10mm pistol would you pick and why.
What type of upgrades would you choose and which ones you wouldn't choose?
What makes it better than say for example: Glock, S&W or Springfield? Or what makes one of those better?
I know final choice is mine but I'm hoping for some first hand experience and info from you fine folks.
Edit: ok adding that it's going to be for personal carry and in the field use. I plan to be using 180gr to 220gr bullets.