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These are the two I own. If you're looking for DA/SA then you're going to be limited to probably one of the witness guns or a Sig P220. Everything else mentioned is a 1911 or striker fire.

They make a single stack as well. Which would probably be better for carry. Both of these are fairly heavy.
You dont happen to have a large frame glock like a g40 or so to compare the grips with, esp the width, do you?
 

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I love mine. Altamont grips, smoothed out the insides, Wilson combat springs and a hiviz tritium front sight. It’s also the only reason why I’m neck deep in .40. I don’t even own a gun in 40 aside from my 610. View attachment 320434
They are good guns. When I was at Grant Cunningham's Threat-Centered Revolver class in Phoenix three years ago, he suggested the 610 as an EDC and I am trying it out. Because I'm a fairly big guy, it seems to be working out fairly well.
 

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Aaaaaaand now with this newfound fascination with these RIA handguns I have run across this interesting 22TCM cartridge, and its merits in both a handgun and a rifle. So yeah, thanks for that guys. More money down the drain. But at maybe it would be good for putting my howa 223 that I cant seem to sell to good use.

 

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They are good guns. When I was at Grant Cunningham's Threat-Centered Revolver class in Phoenix three years ago, he suggested the 610 as an EDC and I am trying it out. Because I'm a fairly big guy, it seems to be working out fairly well.
thats a lot of gun to have to hide. I couldnt make it happen personally. unless its winter time and I'm OWB with a coat.
 

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You dont happen to have a large frame glock like a g40 or so to compare the grips with, esp the width, do you?

Nope. It's going to be comparable to a G40 but possibly a bit thinner? You kind of need to clarify what trigger you're looking for because it's a moot point if you don't want a Single action trigger.
 

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Nope. It's going to be comparable to a G40 but possibly a bit thinner? You kind of need to clarify what trigger you're looking for because it's a moot point if you don't want a Single action trigger.
I don't think it would be an issue, I've just only ever owned striker fired pistols and revolvers. Just gotta do a little research on how people safely carry SAO firearms.

If it fits my hands, Its gonna be a winner I think. Price is right, features are there, and it just looks nice.
 

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Aaaaaaand now with this newfound fascination with these RIA handguns I have run across this interesting 22TCM cartridge, and its merits in both a handgun and a rifle. So yeah, thanks for that guys. More money down the drain. But at maybe it would be good for putting my howa 223 that I cant seem to sell to good use.

i've seen a ton of that .22 tcm at atwoods. i have way too many guns to be buying new calibers, but i looked into it if nothing else just to see what it was.
 

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if I am reading this right, its SAO, right? Also, is this what you were suggesting @JD8 ?

I could really warm up to this, but SAO is kindof a deal killer.
I don't think it would be an issue, I've just only ever owned striker fired pistols and revolvers. Just gotta do a little research on how people safely carry SAO firearms.

If it fits my hands, Its gonna be a winner I think. Price is right, features are there, and it just looks nice.

Cocked… Locked… Ready To Rock. That’s how you safely carry a 1911.
 

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