Despite the fact that I have (what I consider to be a decent, and others may consider a bit excessive) collection
of firearms amassed while I was in the military and expanded when I became a deskjockey civilian, with handgun
calibers ranging from .22s to 45/70 government, one I hadn't owned was 10mm.
I have Kahr, H&K, Ruger, Taurus, S&W, Kimber and a myriad of other manufacturer's handguns, but not one Glock among
them.
I very recently made an impulse buy of a new Glock 20, in 10mm. Hence the 2 firsts in the subject. While I was poking
around the web looking for info before I go to the range (break-in duration, recommended ammo for initial firing, warnings,
etc), I saw a few mentions of this site. As a result, Im here as a new member. I guess that makes it actually 3 firsts..
At any rate, I'll browse some articles and if I don't find what I need, I'll post a question. I don't see any reason to
waste time posting questions that have already been asked/answered so if I do need to post, hopefully the other
members will bear with me if my question(s) may seem to be posed by someone with a single-digit IQ. Due to my
work schedule, I'm usually sleep deprived, and while it may seem like blasphemy, caffeine can only go so far.
Welcome aboard! We welcome all questions concerning the 10mm caliber, and have many members here who can help you out. So, chime-in anytime. You've come to the right place, and your among some mighty friendly people, 10forid1.
10forid1, Welcome!
Welcome, this is the place where you can find the best information on the 10mm. We are also pretty good at factual fictions and fictional facts on just about everything else.
10forid1 welcome to the group.
Welcome aboard! 8)
Welcome sir! Ask away if you need. We are a proud and informative bunch here ... And there is a treasure trove of info here...!
Be safe!
Nick
10forid1, Welcome to the forum and thank you for your service! I was sort of busy doing pull-downs and documenting more rounds today and didn't get on to reading the post, but here now to say hello! :D
Best regards!