10mm Polymer Options

Started by TXCOONDOG, June 07 2017 01:24:11 PM MDT

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TXCOONDOG

I know about Glock 29, 29SF, 20, 20SF and 40 models.

Who else makes a polymer 10mm ?

I see EAA has a 4.5" and just curious about trying it because of the lower bore axis'.

What says the community ?

sqlbullet

EAA does offer a polymer version of the Witness.  Many of our members have them.  The 4.5" barrel version is as good as the steel full size Witness.  I think some users have had additional teething pains with the compact models, while others have not.

I don't think the Witness Poly will offer a lower bore axis than the Glock.

There is also the Grand Power guns, which follow the S&W M&P pattern of a steel sub-frame that holds all the "guts" with a polymer frame that provides grip, magwell, and a housing for the sub-frame.  This gun also utilizes a non-browning style locking mechanism.  Some users are having good experiences with them, others not as much.

TXCOONDOG

It appears from the illistration of the polymer witness, the front sight is part of the frame ?

If so, no good as I like night sights and milling a dove tail in can be costly.


sqlbullet

I think you meant part of the slide, not frame.

You are correct, the sight is not a dovetail.  It appears on my gun to be cast into the frame.  However, the typical costs I see to mill a dovetail are $20-$30, usually including fitting your sight.

TXCOONDOG

Quote from: sqlbullet on June 07 2017 03:39:04 PM MDT
I think you meant part of the slide, not frame.

You are correct, the sight is not a dovetail.  It appears on my gun to be cast into the frame.  However, the typical costs I see to mill a dovetail are $20-$30, usually including fitting your sight.

I did. Definitely something to consider.

Thanks for the feedback.

TXCOONDOG

Quote from: sqlbullet on June 07 2017 03:39:04 PM MDT
I think you meant part of the slide, not frame.

You are correct, the sight is not a dovetail.  It appears on my gun to be cast into the frame.  However, the typical costs I see to mill a dovetail are $20-$30, usually including fitting your sight.

Do you have a contact for someone that can mill a dovetail as the cheapest around here is $150, I found

sqlbullet

These guys advertise $30 on their website

http://freedomgunworks.com/services.html#

Brownells survey shows the pricing average around the country from $50-$95.  These are regional averages, so in many regions there are shops below $50.

https://www.brownells.com/userdocs/miscellaneous/shoppricesurvey.pdf

Guncraft is $60

http://benjones-guncraft.com/Gun_Repair_Pricing.php

Here are the guys I looked at for the pricing above.  On closer inspection they are a muzzle loader shop, but the slide is just a part and they might cut it for you.

https://www.trackofthewolf.com/categories/partdetail.aspx/1012/1/labor-ds

And finally, Novak's will cut a dovetail for you for $50.

https://www.novaksights.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1208787&CAT=9473

Hope that helps.  Even the Novak option is 1/3 the local price.

TXCOONDOG

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Quote from: sqlbullet on June 12 2017 10:15:17 AM MDT
These guys advertise $30 on their website

http://freedomgunworks.com/services.html#

Brownells survey shows the pricing average around the country from $50-$95.  These are regional averages, so in many regions there are shops below $50.

https://www.brownells.com/userdocs/miscellaneous/shoppricesurvey.pdf

Guncraft is $60

http://benjones-guncraft.com/Gun_Repair_Pricing.php

Here are the guys I looked at for the pricing above.  On closer inspection they are a muzzle loader shop, but the slide is just a part and they might cut it for you.

https://www.trackofthewolf.com/categories/partdetail.aspx/1012/1/labor-ds

And finally, Novak's will cut a dovetail for you for $50.

https://www.novaksights.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1208787&CAT=9473

Hope that helps.  Even the Novak option is 1/3 the local price.


I didn't mean for you to go through all that trouble. I just thpught that you might know someone that does good work at a fair cost.

Greatly appreciate the help and information.


sqlbullet


TXCOONDOG

After much debate, I think that I'll wait until Springfield releases the XDM in 10mm

Sneed


That may require a long lifetime.
No matter how cynical you become, it is never enough to keep up. Lily Tomlin

TXCOONDOG

I have plenty of firearms to play with in the meantime.

But according to this not to far away:

http://www.guns.com/2017/02/26/springfield-armory-drops-news-of-future-10mm-xdm-1911/

10Tens

It's coming very soon. Don't listen to the haters and Glock fan boys!

MajorD

Quote from: 10Tens on June 28 2017 07:04:23 PM MDT
It's coming very soon. Don't listen to the haters and Glock fan boys!

I am close to picking up a Glock 20 or 40 but I am very intrigued by a new Springfield.  I currently have a Sig P220 Hunter so there is no harm is waiting another couple of months to see if anything happens.
Dave

TXCOONDOG

#14
I had a G20 with a KKM barrel, Trijicon HD NS, and an after market 20lb recoil spring. I didn't run into any issues until over 500 rounds (much higher but loss count) of full power ammo (1300-1400 fps 180gr). Glock took care of it so no hard feelings but that is why I run an RIA, Ultra Pro HC 6", model 52000. However, at 3lbs unloaded, it's not ideal for a backup in the woods.

Lesson learned so my next polymer will be my back up with loads running at 1200-1250 fps and will carry the RIA 6" with 200grainers running at 1300fps for actual hunting in heavy dense wooded areas (yaupons, briars, etc) where a rifle is less than ideal. If I need more pistol than that, I will carry a Ruger Redhawk 5.5" in 44 mag.

PS: Springfield gives a decent package deal on thier XD models for the dollar IMHO so I'll wait.