I've received my new Nighthawk 10mm Long Slide, I hope to get it to the range in the next day or two. I will run a variety of factory ammo through it and a couple of reloads too. Over the years this is the third time that I have been bitten by the 10mm bug, and I've been bitten bad!
Here's the new 10
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Verrrryyy Nice! That should be s great shooter too! Yep!
QuoteI have been bitten by the 10mm bug, and I've been bitten bad!
Is a big bad bug! It likes to bite several times! :o
Lovely gun. Makes me anxious to be done spending every free dime on my home.
Veerrry nice!
My first ten will be a longslide as well!
Very nice!!! 8)
Very classy gun porn there.....nice choice.
Very nice!
I went Fusion Firearms for a 6" longslide instead. But I am very happy with it. Just added a third 10mm to the old collection. Got an RIA Tac II to keep up practice with my 10mm's, and not wear out the expensive ones. (Other 10mm is a Dan Wesson Razorback, my 1st 10mm)
I always liked how that model looked, very classy!
Super nice!
I myself have a Fusion 6" long slide and love it. I'm sure you will love yours. Heinie has always been a 10mm supporter and shooter.
Great pistol!!
You guys are killing me, drool drool. Very nice
A couple of days ago I took the Long Slide out for it's first range trip I ran 117 rounds through it, a mixture of factory loads and my reloads. It was a lot of fun shooting it but it appears that it's going to be magazine sensitive. Would not run with my standby Tripp mags at all. It didn't matter which ammo was tried in the Tripp's, they just would not function. One Wilson mag was fine, would not run with the other one. But it did run fine with the two mags that came with it.
This is a tightly fit pistol, so some break-in is to be expected. I'll get it back to the range next week and give it another go.
Pretty much the same thing happened the first time I took my new Taurus 1911 out. It had one magazine that just refused to work in it. But it was a cheap no name magazine, not an expensive one. Oh well, it works in my Springfield Armory 1911.
Work of art.
I think this is the model that is mentioned in October field and stream as
4 sidearms to take hunting.
Dat sure is a purdy gun, Mr.!
Very nice! 8)
Just my cup of tea ;D , no FCS and no rail. You are a man of superb taste and judgment. Enjoy :)
Monday I took the Long Slide for it's second trip to the range, firing a total of 90 rounds through it. Factory rounds were Remington 180 grain FMJ, Georgia Arms 180 grain FMJ, and the "Delta" 180 grain offering from Underwood. Reloads were topped with Zero 200 grain FMJ and Montana Gold 180 grain JHP. Results were the same as from the first range trip. Accuracy was good but the pistol would only function with the 2 mas that came with it. My old reliable Tripp mags did not work at all, and only one of two Wilson mags worked. Once again, the magazine issues were the same on both trips.
The above mag issue does not surprise me as I learned that a 10mm 1911 can be real picky about their mags. That's fine but I certainly need more than 2 mags that will run in the long Slide. Yesterday I called Nighthawk and discussed my mag situation with them. I was told that the two mags that came with the pistol were tuned for it. I ordered 4 more of their mags and will see how they do. I like this pistol a lot, so I don't mind a little juggling with the mags. If needed, I will either get several more of their mags and have them tune them, or send it off to Virgil Tripp and have him tune several of his mags. I hope that I will not have to do this but will if it proves to be necessary.
Quote from: Coltitis on October 01 2014 07:16:24 PM MDT
The above mag issue does not surprise me as I learned that a 10mm 1911 can be real picky about their mags. That's fine but I certainly need more than 2 mags that will run in the long Slide.
I haven't seen that and I own 3 1911 10mm pistols, 3 different manufacturers, and many makes of magazines. I fount my RIA did not like exactly ONE of my magazines. All of them work fine in the other 2 pistols.
I find magazines to be kinda like reloads. Some guns like whatever and others are pretty finicky for some reason.
Friday I received 4 more of the Nighthawk factory mags, giving me a total of 6 Nighthawk mags. I think that these are Metalform mag bodies with CMC internals. So early this morning I took these mags and the Long Slide and ran 133 rounds through it with no malfunctions. I had previously tested some Wilson and Tripp mags and had too many malfunctions.
I also took along a Wilson Tactical Elite and tried the Nighthawk mags in it. Fired 93 rounds and had 2 malfunctions on the last mag. I was using reloads with a mixture of cases (Starline, PMC, Federal and Armscor). Each case has been reloaded a number of times so that may have been a factor with the malfunctions. Additionally, I keep saying that I'm going to limit myself to 100-150 10mm rounds per session, but I'm having toooo much fun.
Here's a picture from this mornings outing:
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