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Firearms => 10mm semi-auto handguns => Topic started by: njguyinfla on July 23 2017 08:02:34 AM MDT

Title: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: njguyinfla on July 23 2017 08:02:34 AM MDT
I am looking for a 10mm sub compact that will shoot high power factory ammo and hard cast bullets without having to change the barrel,guide rod,recoil spring,sear spring and every other spring in the gun.Does such a gun exist ?
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Ridgerunner665 on July 23 2017 08:16:46 AM MDT
Don't think so...

Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: 4949shooter on July 23 2017 08:32:02 AM MDT
Glock 29 is a close as you will come to that.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: njguyinfla on July 23 2017 09:21:25 AM MDT
The glock 29 and EAA witness is the closest Ive seen
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: sstewart on July 23 2017 09:38:14 AM MDT
If carry, glock 29 is best choice.

EAA witness will shoot hot loads. Subcompact is not reliable enough. Other witness pistols are too big for most people to carry.


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Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Duck of Death on July 23 2017 10:30:35 AM MDT
I shoot & carry a G29 w/a Storm Lake barrel it's a grand combination. :D
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: njguyinfla on July 23 2017 10:45:21 AM MDT
I am new to alot of the replacement parts but if you change barrels in order shoot hotter loads wouldnt you have to change recoil springs as well ?
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: oldman10mm on July 23 2017 11:26:20 PM MDT
compact conversions,S&W 4013,4014,4053,4054 rechambered to 10mm.
subcompact conversion,S&W CS40 rechambered to 10mm.

Here's a thread from the S&W forum
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-semi-auto-pistols/449666-rebore-4053-10mm-help-needed.html

If this site had a gallery,I'd be able to post pics.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: sqlbullet on July 24 2017 10:40:21 AM MDT
I shoot plenty of hard cast in my G29 with the factory barrel.  Slug your bore, watch your bullet size and use a good lube.

And, for a reliable gun, it is really the only off the shelf option.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Texashogman on July 25 2017 09:28:56 AM MDT
how much you looking to spend???  Fusion has some nice pistols from 3.5, 3.75, 4.25" barrels in 10mm--  element ncomm, pro series commander, & officers model --- prices range from $1800-2700 though
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: njguyinfla on July 25 2017 03:56:43 PM MDT
To pricey for me, I am just going to buy a glock 29 and become somewhat of a gunsmith to make it function the way I want it to............
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: StockIIBoss on August 09 2017 06:25:09 PM MDT
The Glock 29 is too 'chunky' for my tastes. I prefer the Witness Compact polymer in 10MM. 1" across the slide, and 12 round capacity. Hard to beat those numbers. Need to be careful, though about what you're buying. Some compact slides are rounded and some are rectangular with forward serrations. The rectangular is what you want. Plus, it looks way better! GD Italians don't seem to have much of a clue. LOL  It's best to buy off of Gunbroker, where you can see the actual gun you're getting. Aside from the Glock 29, it's the only other choice for a compact carry piece.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Blades on August 09 2017 07:25:52 PM MDT
Quote from: StockIIBoss on August 09 2017 06:25:09 PM MDT
The Glock 29 is too 'chunky' for my tastes. I prefer the Witness Compact polymer in 10MM. 1" across the slide, and 12 round capacity.

EAA website says it's 1.4" wide. Is the slide only 1" across?
I'd like to get one someday.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Olgo on August 13 2017 08:01:58 AM MDT
I love my G29.  :D
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Spudmeister on August 13 2017 10:07:08 AM MDT
Quote from: Ridgerunner665 on July 23 2017 08:16:46 AM MDT
Don't think so...

Based on the how thoroughly you asked your question I have to agree with Ridgerunner.  It is not that you can't get away with it but an OEM G29 (only small 10mm I have experience with) with full power Underwood ammo was more than I could fully control. A lot more.

But let's reverse engineer the question.  What if you want to shoot a sub compact 10mm handgun that launches a 200gr WFN hard cast bullet at slightly over 1,200 fps with good control and accuracy?  Easy peasy.  There are a few ways to do it.  I have a G29 with the aftermarket 21# Wolff spring set, 4.5" Storm Lake barrel and +0 Pearce grip extension.  There are few critters that would not be slapped down hard with this setup. 
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: StockIIBoss on August 16 2017 05:41:26 PM MDT

Quote from: Blades on August 09 2017 07:25:52 PM MDT
Quote from: StockIIBoss on August 09 2017 06:25:09 PM MDT
The Glock 29 is too 'chunky' for my tastes. I prefer the Witness Compact polymer in 10MM. 1" across the slide, and 12 round capacity.

EAA website says it's 1.4" wide. Is the slide only 1" across?
I'd like to get one someday.


Yes, just 1"
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: StockIIBoss on August 16 2017 05:46:48 PM MDT
BTW, my Witness polymer compact has been totally reliable since the mods, even with Underwood ammo. Not sure how long it will last with a steady load of that stuff, but it's good to know it'll handle it. There are other offerings out there not quite up to the Underwood level, but plenty potent and perhaps help extend the life of the gun.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a sub compact 10mm
Post by: Intercooler on August 17 2017 03:05:41 AM MDT
Steel Witness Compact is another option. I don't know what changes they have made to it, but at least one ammo maker got his to run 100%.