Well here is my recent purchase of a 1006 that i got for 500.00 flat.Came with 2 mags.Slight pitt mark of right side of frame past trigger guard,nothing deep and can be taken out.Look forward to range hopefully this weekend.
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Very nice (and very jealous).
Very good buy and adjustable sights to boot. There are still some deals out there.
Was the mark on the trigger guard? ??? They made mark upside down 1 or T as as sort of proof mark at the factory on most all 3rd gen 10mm guns...there is usually a "P" on the barrel lug as a pressure proof testing!
No sir,it's on side past stamp,id say 2 inchs past stamp.Had armor person at work gander over,stated not deep and will require some rubbing.That's it.
Rub it with baking soda to see it that will remove it...or use the baking soda as a blasting agent on the spot, that should keep the finish the same...
I invested in a Hogue and 20lb spring quickly. The grip is well worth it!
You will notice less recoil and the brass will be closer to you ;D
COOL! Digging my 1066 and congrats on the 1006 hope yous shoots as good as my 1066 does. LOVE those big ol S&W 10's!!
Thanks all,thanks Shadow/Intercooler for tip.
Good buy...congrats. I think you'll like it. ;D
Need a range report!
Will do GDog.
I'm a betting it may shoot very good!
But I'm sticking to my 1911's!
Hey,you 1911 folks,shoot what you like.Shoot what's best for ya.Im gravitating more and more to D/A stricker fired.Come on Sig,S&W.
There is a SIG 10mm conversion made by a third party, forget the company. But you can catch it on the SIG Forums.
Grey (Gray?) guns does the Sig P220 conversions. They are really spendy. As I recall $2000 plus the gun.
Range report.If i known about this 1006 awhile ago,id be one happy camper then.Awsome and brought back memorys of my carry days with the 5906 in terms of function.Love the double action de cocker for carry.I got a buyer for my Match who loves it and shot it.He might be moving out west from east coast and likes the med load self def and full power for woods/open terrain carry.Win win for all.
Quote from: gandog56 on April 02 2013 09:10:42 PM MDT
There is a SIG 10mm conversion made by a third party, forget the company. But you can catch it on the SIG Forums.
That would be Gray Guns... they did limited runs of 10mm conversions on customer supplied P220s. I'm not sure if they still do this...
I really like the idea but the price they charged for the work was astronomical.
EDIT: interesting range report here http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=468602
Yeah, my custom made from scratch Fusion Firearms was less than 2 grand, and I never had to provide a piece of it.
But some people will pay absurd amounts to have their favorite mfr. logo on their gun.
Very nice! I think that I called on this gun a day or two after you bought it if I'm thinking right.
Have you guys noticed we all seem to be chasing the same guns unles we just happen to stumble on one that has not been put on the net or advertised in any way. Thats how i just got my Ruger SA 10mm. Post a want ad on Ruger site and guy called me.We traded quickly and we will both be happy with NIB guns this week. Now I got to find another one I can shoot.
For a moment I saw Ruger SR in 10mm, and was excited that someone had converted an SR1911 to 10mm. Then it clicked that it was SA.
But yeah, especially on Gunbroker I bet it is likely we bid against each other from time to time.