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Firearms => 10mm semi-auto handguns => Topic started by: yankee2500 on February 09 2014 02:10:08 PM MST

Title: My first 10mm
Post by: yankee2500 on February 09 2014 02:10:08 PM MST
I got the idea and info from the S&W forum, this is something that was done a few years ago by a member there, his screen name is Bad_Man_One, I'm sure some of you know who he is.
  I have a S&W CS40 that I had the barrel reamed to 10mm. I sent the barrel to the gentleman Shadow recommended and I'm pleased with the work. The cost, workmanship and turnaround time were all excellent.
  I drilled out the spot welds on the magi to remove the spacer so the 10mm rounds would fit and I installed a 10mm follower.
  I have about 50 rounds through it with zero issues, it shoots and handles great. I have not put any hot ammo like Underwood through it because I'm still looking for a heavier recoil spring.

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Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: mt10mm on February 09 2014 02:47:22 PM MST
Looks nice !
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: The_Shadow on February 09 2014 03:56:22 PM MST
Sweet little gun!  I'm glad to hear Mr. Van was able to make your chamber for you, the gun looks great, it is now very unique.  Do you still have a 40S&W barrel for it?  Or did you just sacrifice the factory barrel for the project?  That short barrel may benefit from loads using 800X, Power Pistol and even some other faster powders

Oh yes, Bad_Man_One, he is a nice guy, I have 4 barrels for my S&W10XX guns on order with him, he has been dealing with some personal things and is trying to get back into a shop and use the CNC machines to finish them.  I communicate with him via e-mails almost daily passing various jokes and news.
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: Intercooler on February 09 2014 05:06:39 PM MST
Very cool! What length is the guide rod and barrel? Have you checked Sprinco yet?
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: danwe on February 09 2014 05:09:01 PM MST
Yankee, that's a awesome looking 10mm.
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: enidpd804 on February 09 2014 05:22:46 PM MST
I've seen a couple of those conversions.  I can't imagine a better first 10! 
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: MCQUADE on February 09 2014 05:29:31 PM MST
Sweet! You know you're invited to the homestead so I can try her out. I'll provide the ammo. Again, Congradulations on the completion!!!
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: Intercooler on February 09 2014 05:44:26 PM MST
  Sprinco lists a 4" version

17354   Smith & Wesson 4" Barrel (All Generations) (Older Pistols) (Indicate Caliber and Model When Ordering)   
$89.95
Buy Me

Alan could probably retro one to fit it even if it's < 4".
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: 475/480 on February 09 2014 07:59:02 PM MST
Very nice setup.How accurate is it at 10-15 yards.

Sean
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: yankee2500 on February 10 2014 06:26:30 PM MST
I was only shooting at an 8" circle of AR500 and an empty 20lb propane tank that I have hanging from a chain attached to a strap between two trees, I like it because it's roughly the size of a torso. I plan to put a bullseye target up when it gets a little warmer, there calling for snow tonight.  :o
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: MHWASH on February 10 2014 07:36:53 PM MST
That's a neat idea. I'd love to have one of those in 9mm.
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: MCQUADE on February 10 2014 08:40:22 PM MST
Yankee, better get the wood stacked up, calling for us to get up to 12", my wife will be extremely pleased! Ive got to work though, but I do love driving through it at night. If I get a chance, I'm gonna track down some rabbits with the Para and get some!
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: yankee2500 on February 10 2014 09:55:16 PM MST
Quote from: MCQUADE on February 10 2014 08:40:22 PM MST
Yankee, better get the wood stacked up, calling for us to get up to 12", my wife will be extremely pleased! Ive got to work though, but I do love driving through it at night. If I get a chance, I'm gonna track down some rabbits with the Para and get some!

After five decades of driving in it I don't mind it but it's all the other people who only see it once or twice a year that scare me.  :o
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: neo7241 on February 21 2014 07:50:16 PM MST
Quote from: yankee2500 on February 09 2014 02:10:08 PM MST
I got the idea and info from the S&W forum, this is something that was done a few years ago by a member there, his screen name is Bad_Man_One, I'm sure some of you know who he is.
  I have a S&W CS40 that I had the barrel reamed to 10mm. I sent the barrel to the gentleman Shadow recommended and I'm pleased with the work. The cost, workmanship and turnaround time were all excellent.
  I drilled out the spot welds on the magi to remove the spacer so the 10mm rounds would fit and I installed a 10mm follower.
  I have about 50 rounds through it with zero issues, it shoots and handles great. I have not put any hot ammo like Underwood through it because I'm still looking for a heavier recoil spring.

(http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/yankee2500/IMG_1782.jpg) (http://s413.photobucket.com/user/yankee2500/media/IMG_1782.jpg.html)(http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/yankee2500/IMG_1783.jpg) (http://s413.photobucket.com/user/yankee2500/media/IMG_1783.jpg.html)(http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/yankee2500/IMG_1781.jpg) (http://s413.photobucket.com/user/yankee2500/media/IMG_1781.jpg.html)

        I want one!  8)
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: WASSMAN on February 22 2014 07:04:21 AM MST
That alot of firepower in a small package. Very nice
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: yankee2500 on February 22 2014 08:47:33 PM MST
Just did some shooting with it today, I have about sixty five rounds through it now with no problems.
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: Dave84 on February 25 2014 07:23:01 PM MST
Very impressive sir. Wouldn't mind having something like that in 10mm myself.
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: dsmcolt969 on February 26 2014 09:13:54 PM MST
I am really likeing this option, and I can get my hands on one of these, is someone still doing this conversion?
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: yankee2500 on February 27 2014 07:01:21 PM MST
Quote from: dsmcolt969 on February 26 2014 09:13:54 PM MST
I am really likeing this option, and I can get my hands on one of these, is someone still doing this conversion?

Here is the info for the smith who reamed the barrel to 10mm, he's a great guy to deal with and does excellent work for a fair price.

Mr. Van Schneider
The Gunworks
534 Scott Street Sandusky, OH 44870
(419) 626-3034
Title: Re: My first 10mm
Post by: Deerslayer on February 27 2014 09:39:04 PM MST
SWEET about sums it up.