The 10 mm Round

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The 10 mm Round

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Is anyone else fond of this round?
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I am, have it in a commander 1911. It's my EDC. Never shot any full power loads but hope to sometime.
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b4aftr wrote:I am, have it in a commander 1911. It's my EDC. Never shot any full power loads but hope to sometime.
I bought some Buffalo Bore and shot 5 rounds. I did notice a difference.

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I have the Glock 20, so I could say I had one. When I shot it, it did surprise me how much I enjoyed it. Look out Polar bears!
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I have a Rock Island Armory Commander 1911 in 10mm and love it. I am using Underwood 200 Gr hollow points for self defense. I will have to look when I get home but I think they are rated at 1250 FPS and you can tell a difference when shooting them.
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I love 10mm, I have a S&W 1006, Glock 20 and Glock 29 that is my EDC. I hand load so cost of Ammo is not an issue.
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Had a Delta for a few years. I enjoyed the pistol but, I was offered a ridiculous amount of gelt for it, so ended my sojourn in 10mm.
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G29 is my next gun purchase

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Glock 20.....165gr GDHP at 1256 fps.......

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Yep! I have a Glock 20 which is my EDC when off duty. I am very fond of this round!!
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S&W 610 here.
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I'm not making any value judgements here as I've not had the pleasure of shooting a 10mm pistol. The 10 intrigued me very much a few years back. No doubt about it...it's a hard hitting round. But it's tooooo hard hitting round for my old tired hands. lol.

Here's an interesting article on the 10mm. round:

http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/10mm- ... ture-king/
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Appears to be a good round.

I'd buy/build one (1911) if I didn't already have a 460 Rowland.
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ghostrider wrote:Appears to be a good round.

I'd buy/build one (1911) if I didn't already have a 460 Rowland.
OUCH! Do you have to wear wrist bands when shooting that hand cannon? :shock:
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OUCH! Do you have to wear wrist bands when shooting that hand cannon?
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actually, its not that bad. It requires a compensator and 24lb recoil spring, so that helps. a bit.
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