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#1
10mm semi-auto handguns / Re: First 10MM, GP P40L!!!
December 15 2018 06:05:45 AM MST
Thanks, I should have it by Monday!!! Merry Christmas to you too!!!
#2
10mm semi-auto handguns / Re: First 10MM, GP P40L!!!
December 14 2018 01:12:34 PM MST
I just ordered two boxes of Sig brand ammo for it. I figure several hundred rounds of the S&B, followed by one hundred rounds of the Sig, should tell the story of whether or not my gun is going to suffer from the dreaded mag drop or not.
#3
10mm semi-auto handguns / Re: First 10MM, GP P40L!!!
December 14 2018 12:51:11 PM MST
Yeah, I am really looking forward to it to be honest!!! I have a case of S&B ammo on the way. I am a reloader, but have no components yet, and didn't want to wait. I am going to buy a few boxes of something nice and hot so that I can really test for the Magazine Drop issue. Hopefully all is well. If not, I'll have it addressed. Can't wait to jump deep into the 10mm addiction!!!
#4
10mm semi-auto handguns / First 10MM, GP P40L!!!
December 14 2018 07:33:41 AM MST
Hey guys, I'm new here, this is my first post. Anyhow, I just bought my first 10MM, still waiting for it to arrive at my FFL as I ordered it yesterday. After looking, and looking, and looking, I decided on the Grand Power P40L. I am a fan of the rotating barrel, as well as the fully supported chamber. I wanted a gun that would be "Bank Vault" strong. With that said, me being the way that I am, I am already second guessing my decision and thinking that I should have possibly gone with another Make/Model. I've seen some reviews where people had trouble with mags falling out on the Grand Powers where they had to be sent back in to be fixed. Also where a select few had a problem with the slide getting stuck part way back, and the gun not returning to battery. Are these problems fixed now do you think?? Should I rest easy?? Any input would be much appreciated. I know I can send the gun in to get it fixed if need be, I'm just hoping that it runs like a Swiss watch, and that I don't need to. I plan on it being my EDC, so I need it to be totally fail proof.