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#1
Factory 10mm ammo / Re: 40% off at Double Tap
April 06 2018 04:56:30 PM MDT
Thanks!  Just ordered my first ever 10mm ammo!
#2
Quote from: PCFlorida on April 05 2018 06:21:56 PM MDT
And do you handload? If you want the full power 10mm loads you are best off handloading for them.

Nope. No reloading equipment here. Planning on running something from Buffalo Bore or similar.
#3
Quote from: sqlbullet on April 05 2018 11:11:29 AM MDT
Solid gun!  In fact, if I were not sworn off buying new guns for a while this would be on my short list.

Great to know! Thanks for the input!  Now to start buying a bit of 10mm ammo!
#4
Thanks for the input, guys.  I ordered a Full sized poly Tanfoglio yesterday. Model 999061 to be precise.  There are a couple good reviews of the pistol online, so I am sure it will meet my needs perfectly.  My first 10mm!  Now to start looking for that Bren Ten! LOL!!!

#5
Quote from: Intercooler on April 03 2018 05:40:58 PM MDT
Wait for the XD.

Well, it appears they announced it as being almost ready a year ago.  When do you think we will see it, nd will there be teething problems?
#6
Hello! As the title says, I and a newb to the 10mm cartridge, and would like your guidance on which new polymer pistol to buy.  Glock is absolutely not an option. The ergos on those have never worked for me.  This gun will be primarily a woods gun, and would need to defend against black bears or wild hogs, etc.  It wouldn't be fired all that much, but would run full tilt loads exclusively.  I think I have my choices narrowed down to the following EAA Witness full size, P/N 999061, EAA Witness P Match PRO P/N 600647, or the Grand Power P40 in 10mm.  I have heard stories of EAA pistols with cracked frames and slides, but I think all of those issues have been addressed. Factory support is horrid, as I understand.  I know I would likely want to install a Henning guide rod & recoil spring to handle the full power loads. Regarding the Grand Power, it seems you get one that works, or you don't. I know nothing about any factory support, or what upgraded parts would be needed to increase longevity in this pistol.  As for availability, the standard full sized EAAs seem to be easily available right now.  The P-Match and Grand Power, not so much.  Also, the GP seems to be the most expensive of the three, and the standard EAA seems a bargain @ ~$450 or so.

So, which of these pistols would you recommend for my intended purpose? And why?

Thank you for you input!!!