Ridgerunner665
Handloader
- Oct 28, 2008
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None of this will come as any surprise to most of you I'm sure, its just some things I've realized in the past week or so of my 10mm reading and research.
The 10mm just might be the most versatile semi auto round ever...purely as a result of its difficult beginnings. Had it not beat the crap out of the early pistols we wouldn't have the ammo variety we have today. As it happens though, we have what compares to 40 S&W for carry ammo, and that which compares to 357 and/or 41 mag for hunting.
Akin to 45 Colt...it can be, and is, loaded from mild to wild...safely. The 10mm is to the 40 what the 454 Casull is to the 45 Colt.
I've been very well served by the 45acp in a Glock 36 for a number of years...completely 100% satisfied with it. Now that I've discovered that a Glock 29 is just a Glock 27 that can do more...much more...I sorta wish I had gotten a 29 all those years ago.
I'm not changing from my trusted G36...just saying, if I had done my homework I would have gotten a 29 and carried it with the slightly watered down "10mm lite" ammo.
The 10mm just might be the most versatile semi auto round ever...purely as a result of its difficult beginnings. Had it not beat the crap out of the early pistols we wouldn't have the ammo variety we have today. As it happens though, we have what compares to 40 S&W for carry ammo, and that which compares to 357 and/or 41 mag for hunting.
Akin to 45 Colt...it can be, and is, loaded from mild to wild...safely. The 10mm is to the 40 what the 454 Casull is to the 45 Colt.
I've been very well served by the 45acp in a Glock 36 for a number of years...completely 100% satisfied with it. Now that I've discovered that a Glock 29 is just a Glock 27 that can do more...much more...I sorta wish I had gotten a 29 all those years ago.
I'm not changing from my trusted G36...just saying, if I had done my homework I would have gotten a 29 and carried it with the slightly watered down "10mm lite" ammo.