10 mm round
What y'all think about this round..I've been considering buying a 1911 in this round but know nearly nothing about it ??
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If you plan on using it a lot I say just go with the .40 sw round. Simply because of price.
10mm is only a little bigger but is much more pricey and has a lot more kick. But if you got money why not. Just depends on what you plan to do. I wanted to get a little riffle that shoots .17hmr. But the price difference between it and a .22 for gun and rounds was just too much for just bs ing around ya know |
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10mm have a tendancy to tumble. Go with the .45acp best close quarter hand gun round ever invented. There is a reason the 10mm has been around forever and has never gained popularity.
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Pretty awesome!
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I have a 40 m&p already and honestly I've never shot a gun I've liked more...I love the feel of a 1911 more than my m&p and it just so happens my buddy has one he's trying to sell and it's 10mm it's nice too it's a kimber. He wants 750 for it...I'm seriously considering it.
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I have a springfield 1911 .45 and its the sweetest shootin gun I have ever shot. The way things are goin ammo wise lately I would go with a more common round. Something that would be more readily available that you wouldnt have to order. For example my buddy just got a 1911 in 38 super and ammo is expensive unless he orders bulk, which it is still high.
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go with a G20SF and get a reloading press
10 auto is no slouch |
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My uncle reloads. Maybe I can talk to him if y'all want me to about getting some boxes
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I have a glock 10mm. its a sweet shooting gun with some serious firepower. Not a gun for small hands though. Not a bad kick either,compared to some of the other 10's out there.
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Ill stick to the 40......only cause of price and availability of rounds......the 40 ain't far behind the 10 in stopping power, plus it doesn't have the size.......consealability is everything
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