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<blockquote data-quote="Cotis" data-source="post: 5303226" data-attributes="member: 15478"><p>A 6" barrel 10mm longslide in the 1911 style frame is a potent combination. I have looked at them several times for the same reason as you, just haven't pulled the trigger yet (pun intended). My buddy has a Glock G20 in 10mm that he bought off a table at the local gun club swap meet, to me it looks like standing on the stern and looking forward down the deck of an aircraft carrier. Wide, flat, long, with a little hump of a sight front and rear. Put a red dot on it and it would be more interesting to me. I can't blame him for buying it though, I would have also. This will make you sick - pistol, 4 magazines, and ~300 rounds of ammo for $350! Oh the good old days.</p><p></p><p>A 10mm revolver would be interesting, I believe S&W and Ruger make a model. It has the advantage of being able to shoot .40 S&W for range session practice if you don't want to get beat up (and save some money too as it's cheaper).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cotis, post: 5303226, member: 15478"] A 6" barrel 10mm longslide in the 1911 style frame is a potent combination. I have looked at them several times for the same reason as you, just haven't pulled the trigger yet (pun intended). My buddy has a Glock G20 in 10mm that he bought off a table at the local gun club swap meet, to me it looks like standing on the stern and looking forward down the deck of an aircraft carrier. Wide, flat, long, with a little hump of a sight front and rear. Put a red dot on it and it would be more interesting to me. I can't blame him for buying it though, I would have also. This will make you sick - pistol, 4 magazines, and ~300 rounds of ammo for $350! Oh the good old days. A 10mm revolver would be interesting, I believe S&W and Ruger make a model. It has the advantage of being able to shoot .40 S&W for range session practice if you don't want to get beat up (and save some money too as it's cheaper). [/QUOTE]
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