When Colt made 10mm in the 90's, weren't 1911's in the caliber known for cracking?
Have read that before too, that the early Delta Elites had cracking problems. Don't remember all the details, but they supposedly got it figured out.When Colt made 10mm in the 90's, weren't 1911's in the caliber known for cracking?
They figured it out by milling the rail section that cracks out of the frame. this is why modern 1911 frames look different at the slide release than original designHave read that before too, that the early Delta Elites had cracking problems. Don't remember all the details, but they supposedly got it figured out.
That issue is long taken care of .When Colt made 10mm in the 90's, weren't 1911's in the caliber known for cracking?
If you can find one one of the S&W third gen 10mm auto pistols would be good. Had no trouble with the one I had. Will someday get another.
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I’ve got a model 40mos I bought to hunt with. Killed a deer with it last year and plan to hunt with it again this year also.
Had a model 20 in the past but really like the 40mos.
Would love to have a nice 1911 in 10mm.
Got (and really like) the Glock 20, but have been eyeing the XDm. The XDm I have in .45 is a great pistol, so I figured that will likely carry over to the 10mm. Will be interested to see if there's anyone here that can shed some light on them.
Me too....There is a couple of 10mm groups on Facebook. The 10 xdM doesn’t have the best rep, but some love them. The high bore axis was a no bueno for me personally. But if you have them and shoot them well, it could be the perfect weapon. I am wanting a Glock 40Mos
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