Shot both of these today. 150 rounds in each and the new Sig seems very similar the the 1006. The Sig does have a much better grip. Both are built like a tank and could handle all 10mm loadings. The new Sig is a great pistol. The double action trigger of the Sig us much bett than the 1006. Accuracy of both was about the same. It is great that more companies are coming out with new 10s.
Was looking for a S&W bought the Sig 10 and could not be happier.
All I need is a 10mm revolver and i will be good to go.
Today went out with my Sig 10mm. I have the two mags that came with it but also used two of the eight rd mags for the .45 Sig and two ten rd mags for the .45 they actually hold 11 of the 10mm turn the Sig into a 12 shooter. All mags and ammo preformed flawlessly with the 200 rds fired. 10 grains of Blue Dot 180 hard cast bullet.
Good report. Also good to know the 45 mags work with 10mm ammo
I'm waiting on my new P220-10 mm to show up at the FFL. I am so stoked; it's the Match Elite model.
sauermash, congrats and welcome to the forum and the world og 10mm!
Be sure to post pics and range reports!
Best regards! :D
Quote from: sqlbullet on November 14 2015 08:33:23 PM MST
Good report. Also good to know the 45 mags work with 10mm ammo
What? After I spent the money for like 32-33 10mm mags? I could have been using those $7 gun show 1911 mags? >:(
Quote from: gandog56 on November 27 2015 01:07:27 PM MST
Quote from: sqlbullet on November 14 2015 08:33:23 PM MST
Good report. Also good to know the 45 mags work with 10mm ammo
What? After I spent the money for like 32-33 10mm mags? I could have been using those $7 gun show 1911 mags? >:(
It kind of depends on your pistol you have. I have used 45 mags in my Sig 220 in 10mm and have had zero issues. However in my 1911 Kimber SS Target II the .45 mags have not always worked perfectly. For range work it is not an issue for me. The 10mm Sig mag for the 220 are about $40 or so but the .45 mags for the Sig in .45 are $17.
Yeah, I use all my P220 .45 acp magazines in my P220 10mm. No issues (Original 7's, newer 8's and the extended 10's).
I also have had very good luck with Checkmate and Wilson .45 acp magazines working in my Kimber Eclipse II in 10mm.
I likewise tested my Sig 45 mags in the 10mm and they ran just fine...fed Hornady xtp smoothly..
Sean Thornton....We is a usual best place for low prices on the 45 mags...
Thanks
CDNN
http://www.cdnnsports.com/catalogsearch/result/?order=relevance&dir=desc&q=Sig+220+mag (http://www.cdnnsports.com/catalogsearch/result/?order=relevance&dir=desc&q=Sig+220+mag)
Thanks a bunch Sean
How well does the Sig shoot? I like the style and the fact that the 10mm still ouperforms the .357 S&W Magnum by quite a margin.
I have put over 1000 rds of a variety of ammo and no malfunctions. It is fantastic.
I'm close to buying one now, but Bud's is out of them. Anyone else have the SA/DA you are aware of who isn't trying to get rich in one day? I believe the PN is 220R510RTASMSE.
Nice pistol. I wish I could afford one. These seem to be the only real "replacement" for the S&W 1006. I like the idea. Eventually I'll be looking into buying one of them.
Enjoy the season.
I have looked at them. Years ago had a P220 in 45 and really liked it. Looked at a new one in 10mm but it was the SA only with adjustable sights. I was temped and may pick up one of those.
I was thinking of getting one but they are hard to find locally and also I can't find any holsters for the p220 10 so for now I've been looking at 10mm in a 1911 platform instead, Dan Wesson Razorback or Silverback.
Is there a master list of currently available 10mm handguns?
I know the S&W 1006 is out of production, but I'd love to have one.
Now we have the SS 220 as well. Rock Island makes one, and the Kimbers.
Quote from: Captain O on December 18 2015 02:47:46 PM MST
How well does the Sig shoot? I like the style and the fact that the 10mm still ouperforms the .357 S&W Magnum by quite a margin.
HUH? In what way?
Let's see it beat My .357 Magnum!
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Quote from: Captain O on December 20 2015 02:08:06 PM MST
Nice pistol. I wish I could afford one. These seem to be the only real "replacement" for the S&W 1006. I like the idea. Eventually I'll be looking into buying one of them.
Enjoy the season.
Many years ago I had a 1006 and find peoples comments on them strange. Mine had the most cobby workmanship you could imagine. The safety release lever had a shaft to both sides and you could see that it had been finished by sliding across concrete or something of that nature. I never had any trouble with it but was not impressed with that.