10mm Handgun Spec Sheet

Started by sqlbullet, November 25 2015 10:37:18 AM MST

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gandog56

Quote from: sqlbullet on October 31 2016 07:48:10 AM MDT
The Bren Ten Standard model aligns VERY closely with an EAA Witness full size steel.

Which I just got in an even up gun trade for a pistol I did NOT care for! And I likes it!
Some people think I'm paranoid because I have so many guns. With all my guns, what do I have to be paranoid about?

Overkill338

Quote from: GoldBead on December 29 2016 08:08:44 PM MST
Quote from: Captain O on December 23 2015 07:35:13 PM MST
The sig P220 reminds me of a cross between the S&W Model 1006 and the Bren Ten full-sized model. I think this pistol, or the Glock 20 would be the best pistol for the US Marines to carry into combat. Thread the barrel for a suppressor and you'd be "good to go".

Captain O

Hell Yes! A sub-gun in 10mm would be breath taking. Even with 180 grain FMJ, we are talking well over 700 ft/lbs of 10mm.

HK made the MP5/10 and I think the FBI still uses them. Just think about a 30 round mag loaded with Underwood's 200gr XTP'S
Don't hate all of us Virginians. Not all of us voted for Ridiculous Ralph Blackface

Nemorivagus

Bore diameter on the Sig P220 is .399 measured with a ball micrometer. Also the barrel length you have listed is 4.3", should be 5.0"

Quisno

i have a 1006 S&W 10 mm  and i notice the swelling of the cases at the bottom what must i do? new barrels are hard to find

The_Shadow

Quote from: Quisno on October 01 2020 06:59:23 PM MDT
i have a 1006 S&W 10 mm  and i notice the swelling of the cases at the bottom what must i do? new barrels are hard to find

Hello and welcome to the forum Quisno!  What recoil spring are you using?  Factory?  Extra Power?  If factory it is only 18lbs at best and if it is older it is possible it is weaker.
In my 1006 I run a Wolff Gun Spring 22lbd recoil spring, it helps the dwell timing for the heavier loads holding the slide in battery slight longer.  For really heavy loads I even have a 24lbs.
The heavier springs also help keep brass a little closer to your position. ::)
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John C

I carry a 1006 daily, I also use the 22 pound Wolff Spring. I mostly fire Double Tap or Underwood 135gr JHP or 155gr JHP or the solid copper HP in 125gr or 155gr. they are pretty hot rounds, high velocity. The 1006 originally came with came with a 19 Lb. Spring from the Factory 30 years ago. A First wedding Anniversary present from my wife. Quisno You can get a full tune up pak from Wolff and change all of the springs in your 1006, this way they have the necessary tension. They have them in 19, 20, 22and 24, they may have one that's less than the original. It's good to do every once in a while. You can also get new Magazine springs from them to keep you magazine working properly. I have a bunch of handguns but the 1006 is by far my favorite.


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