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Old 08-08-2015, 05:40 AM
Mazryonh Mazryonh is offline
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Originally Posted by AdAstra2009 View Post
The SIG P220 in 10mm for $1400, no thank you.
A Glock's price point that ain't. You could go get a Rock Island Armoury in M1911 in 10mm instead.

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Originally Posted by AdAstra2009 View Post
The S&W 10mms are usually in the 7-900 dollar range and the Glock 20/29 isn't meant to fire the full power 10mms unless you fork out the money for an aftermarket barrel with a fully supported chamber. the S&W 1006/1076/1066 are one of the few 10mm pistols from what I understand can run full power loads in their factory configuration.
The 10mm Glocks can fire full-power 10mm loads with their stock barrels, it's just that the brass ejected will be bulged, which means it can't be reused for handloading (though of course it can still be melted back down to be recycled). The unsupported part of the chamber in stock Glock barrels is to increase feeding reliability, but this obviously has its drawbacks with regards to higher-pressure cartridges. Given the ubiquity of Glocks, however, finding conversion barrels at reasonable prices shouldn't be too difficult. The S&W 1006 series is also made on single-stack frames, and that means you get stock with single-stack magazine capacities which you can't increase by much afterwards.

Last edited by Mazryonh; 08-09-2015 at 03:50 AM.
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