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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3315977" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>What the reliability problems were, was not spelled out. This is all the article said:</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">During my entire time with the 10mm GP100 I attempted to get .40 S&W cartridges to work reliably. As of now I have been unable to make this a reality. Thanks to Tom at TK Custom we are almost there, but not quite. My thoughts on the matter are this: shooting the .40 S&W in this gun is neat, and makes it a bit more flexible. However, this handgun is designated as “10MM AUTO” and NOT a “10mm/.40S&W” as some articles claim. If we can make .40 S&W work in it, that’s cool, but you probably shouldn’t purchase one with the primary goal of shooting a cartridge for which it isn’t intended, much like you shouldn’t buy a 9mm in hopes of shooting .380 ACP.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3315977, member: 5391"] What the reliability problems were, was not spelled out. This is all the article said: [B][COLOR=#ff0000]During my entire time with the 10mm GP100 I attempted to get .40 S&W cartridges to work reliably. As of now I have been unable to make this a reality. Thanks to Tom at TK Custom we are almost there, but not quite. My thoughts on the matter are this: shooting the .40 S&W in this gun is neat, and makes it a bit more flexible. However, this handgun is designated as “10MM AUTO” and NOT a “10mm/.40S&W” as some articles claim. If we can make .40 S&W work in it, that’s cool, but you probably shouldn’t purchase one with the primary goal of shooting a cartridge for which it isn’t intended, much like you shouldn’t buy a 9mm in hopes of shooting .380 ACP.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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