[ARCHIVED THREAD] - lets see some 10mm (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 6/2/2010 8:43:25 AM EDT
| I'm trying to decide between getting an ar10 or a 10mm pistol ...I will get both but what to get first... I shoot pistols a lot more so that's were I'm leaning... push me over the edge.. |
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Quoted: http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a288/callgood/6101pix859080593.jpg?t=1275510574 This plug ugly mother is a S&W Model 610-2. Shoots 10mm and gave me an opportunity to use all the .40S&W brass I've been picking up over the years. Nothing ugly about that at all IMHO –– and I absolutely love the look of and unfluted cylinder. |
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http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt21/Scotchymcdrinkerbean/P5190004.jpg?t=1275669296 Witness polymer, Glock 20, S&W 1026 (full size no mag safety, decocker on frame,) and Delta Elite. now how did I know you would be a 10mm fan?? lol mine..
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A couple of years ago, I took a Colt Delta Elite and did a carry conversion on it, to put the things I considered important for a daily carry piece. Outside of the refinishing and the sight installation, I did all of the work in my shop in the garage. Here's what I wound up with. I have a bunch of .45 ACP 1911s that don't get shot anymore... This 10mm turned into my "go-to" gun. http://www.geekbox.org/delta_elite/DSCN0586_resized.jpg http://www.geekbox.org/delta_elite/DSCN0587_resized.jpg http://www.geekbox.org/delta_elite/DSCN0588_resized.jpg http://www.geekbox.org/delta_elite/DSCN0590_resized.jpg Very Nice .... sweet. .... is that a S&W bench tool it is leaning on? |
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S&W 1076, the only 10mm I own. I'm thinking about getting rid of it and getting out of the caliber entirely. http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff35/kemays/1076-left.jpg Want to sell it? |
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S&W 1076, the only 10mm I own. I'm thinking about getting rid of it and getting out of the caliber entirely. http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff35/kemays/1076-left.jpg Want to sell it? Nah, I'll hang onto it for a while. God forbid I come across a stockpile of 10mm after SHTF and have nothing to shoot it through. |
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yea im pretty sold on the 10 ... im thinking 1911 in 10mm ... i dont have a 1911 ... and i dont care for 45... now to go ogle some delta elite's I'd look at the Dan Wesson 10mm 1911's as well. I've read they stoped making them but never really looked into it. |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/gmtmaster/bren007.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/gmtmaster/bren008.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/gmtmaster/Picture398.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/gmtmaster/Picture360.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/gmtmaster/3cfd397b.jpg Love it. Neither one are shot any longer.... Both have been xrayed and magnafluxed, and I have spare parts to last a lifetime... But no spare frame or slide... |
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Think big. The Megastar will make your Delta Elite or Glock seem petite. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/strela_photos/IMG_0510-1.jpg Yep, think Big, also accurate and attractive.. This rare S/A OMEGA with 6" ported longslide and polygonal barrel is one of the last production units out the door from S/A and Peters Stahl of Germany after they stopped doing business together, (why couldn't they get along buisness wise I have also recently discovered that due to the dual extractors I can shoot .40 S&W (hotter loads to make it cycle) rounds through it wih no ill effects, and for some reason the .40's are a lot more accurate than my 2 other .40 dedicated pistols. That is a nice feature, and less expensive to shoot. Exteremly light felt recoil and the gun feeds them without issue. Only comparison I can think of is going from .357 mag to .38 special. That's what the difference feels like. I sure wish they still made this beauty.
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I get new manufacture HSM 10mm for 28$ a box at the store, and 18-25 bucks a box at the gunshow. So, it's within a few bucks of .45. I have bought and shot some HSM 10mm and also 9mm from a local Sportsmans Warehouse before they closed down last fall. While better than nothing, they were both really dirty compared to standard factory ammo, and they were very low powered (I didn't chrony it, but) compared to some standard factory loads you could feel the difference. I know that's subjective, but after 30 plus years, you can just tell sometimes.. I also noticed barely a crimp, so I was a bit concerned with bullet set back. They did function without issue, accuracy was not stellar and they were as mentioned pretty dirty. But you shoot what you can find if you don't reload.. I have about 400 rounds of older federal, corbon, winchester, and blazer that I am just shooting sparingly and replenishing as I find it. I don't need to shoot the 10mm all that much, but it's like a fine cigar, every now and then, you just want to have a fine smoke.. Then I break it out and have a few shots! |
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Love those grips! |
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One can dream can't we? I'd love to find a nice stock pile of 10mm. Got 4 of them and have plans for more. Contact Montana Gold Bullets in Montana and order a case of 180 grain HPs or FPs, buy a pounder of Alliant Power Pistol, get some large pistol primers and spend three hours with your Dillon 550 and you too can have ammo cans, ammo cans, ammo cans of 10mm and make a few 40sw round too. |
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stockpile of 10mm
One can dream can't we? I'd love to find a nice stock pile of 10mm. Got 4 of them and have plans for more. Contact Montana Gold Bullets in Montana and order a case of 180 grain HPs or FPs, buy a pounder of Alliant Power Pistol, get some large pistol primers and spend three hours with your Dillon 550 and you too can have ammo cans, ammo cans, ammo cans of 10mm and make a few 40sw round too. Tite Group is cleaner. |
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Tite Group is cleaner. Agreed, though Hodgon Longshot will give you the best possiible velocities, almost 200 fps more in the 10mm For 10mm and Hodgdon, Longshot is the most overlooked high velcoity moederate pressure powder. You're right, I use Power Pistol and Longshot for 10mm. TiteGroup for 9mm and 45 acp. Universal for 40SW. |
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Tite Group is cleaner. Agreed, though Hodgon Longshot will give you the best possiible velocities, almost 200 fps more in the 10mm Not into beating up my Witness. I do have 900.00 in this gun... ( 475.00 is in shipping back and forth to EAA to fix cracked slides (2) and frame rails (2)...) |
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10mm ammo is hella expensive. Wrong, it's no more expensive than 45 ACP if you mail order. Next time, do some research before spouting misinformation. True to that. The only thing I'd say or add is that when shopping locally, 10mm is more rare and difficult to get than .45 ACP. At least where I live and the sporting/guns stores I have access too. |































