I’m still hoping for a decent, affordable, factory built 10mm carbine.
Ive had a lot of fun with a MechTech upper in 10mm. It crushes pistol plates and dueling trees at distances which I’m less accurate with a pistol
I’m still hoping for a decent, affordable, factory built 10mm carbine.
If one doesn't own a .44 Rem. Mag. or bigger caliber revolver then the 10mm might be a good alternative. Since I have a S&W 629 as a deer hunting handgun, I never felt the urge to start gearing up for a new caliber. I agree with Churchmouse that if I were going to get a 10mm, it would be in a 1911 platform and one made with forged, rather than cast slide and frame. Springfield Armory have always been high on my list of 1911's. I would also have to have a pistol with fully adjustable sights. Pretty much, the 10mm has come back as the latest fad. I think it is because the current younger generation of handgun owners have low opinions of revolvers.
I now have 4 10mm offerings all based off the 1911.
Going to run in the latest one today.
Crap pic...sorry.
It'll be interesting to see how that comp performs with a 10mm.
I went on record saying I would never go Glock....never say never and always stay away from always.
Yeah, after shooting a G20, I'd like to have one for bear country.
Looks like Glock has not made a Gen 5 G20 yet. I'm thinking a Gen 5 G20 MOS would be the way to go when/if they make one.
Can not wait until Hi-Point makes a 10 mm pistol. They are ugly and inexpensive but who has a better warranty than Hi-Point?
Companies that use superior engineering, design, materials and qc as their warranty
Companies like Glock and Colt that have pistols that explode.Companies that use superior engineering, design, materials and qc as their warranty