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S&W have re-introduced 610...

Now Colt has gone and done something real dum...

Re-introduced Delta Elite....oh MAN!

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If someone ever gets around to re-introducing the Bren 10 the 10mm chambering may very well rise substantially in popularity.
 
MODERN VERSION of BREN 10 is BACK!!!

Allready posted...but another look doesn't hurt!



"Tucson, AZ - Feb 01, 2008 - Vltor Weapon Systems today announced the launch of the Fortis Pistol Project, a modern version of the famous Bren Ten style pistol.
Originally released in 1982, the Bren Ten pistol was designed to advance the state of the art in handgun technology. Designed to fill the need for a full size, full power, double action pistol, the Bren Ten created immense interest as a potent choice for law enforcement and military use.
Developed as a pistol and cartridge combination, the Bren Ten was the first production pistol to chamber the powerful 10mm Auto cartridge. In its original loading, the 10mm Auto was capable of launching a 170gr buller at 1,300 fps - generating over 600ft/lb of muzzle energy.
Unfortunately, the original Bren Ten and its successor fell victim to business management and financial problems - but the demand for a high quality American made, full size, double action pistol has still not been filled.

According to Eric Kincel, the General Manager for Vltor, the Bren Ten may have truly been a design that was ahead of its time; "Now is the time to make this pistol. With today's precision manufacturing techniques and the superior materials available, the Fortis will be a pistol line that is everything people hoped previous attempts would be."
Eric pointed out that the Fortis is nearly identical to the original Bren Ten in exterior appearance and ergonomics, but that some changes have been made to improve reliability, safety and strength. "The Fortis, while based on a twenty-five year old idea, is very unique. It offers a high tech, high quality pistol that more than fills the demands for a full size, magnum power auto loader."

The first released Fortis will be a "duty gun", a full size, all steel, high capacity 10mm Auto that will reliably answer the call of professionals and sportsmen that rely on a good pistol. However, Eric is quick to point out that the Fortis Project is a line of pistols based on one common design. "There will be other versions of the Fortis...different calibers, sizes and options specific to certain applications." When asked if they intend on releasing a faithful reproduction of the original Bren Ten, Eric's answer was simply "We sure want to".

Fortis Pistol Proposed Specifications (subject to change in final production)

* Manufacturer - Vltor Weapon Systems
* Model - Fortis (original release)
* Type - autoloading pistol
* Operation - Semi-automatic, Double/single action
* Caliber - 10mm Auto (others to follow)
* Barrel length - 5.00"
* Overall length - 8.75"
* Height - 5.75"
* Width - 1.30"
* Weight - 38 ounces
* Safety - reversible thumb and firing pin block
* Sight radius - 6.88"
* Sights - Adjustable, 3-Dot combat style
* Rifling - 5 Groove, radiused, RH twist
* Stocks - Engraved polymer panels
* Capacity - 12 rounds
* Finish - Black Steel Slide and Subdued Finish Stainless Frame"


Get ready to DROOL!


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If that colt won't be too overprised I migth get one...but I don't like the shape of the beavertail...wanted a 10mm for quite a while....

btw how much is the 610?
 
Awesome news won't be buying one though...

Already have Colt Delta Elite and the 10mm just doesn't cut it in a revolver for me...
 
Buy the right 10mm.

Why the Colt people brought back their 10mm in the 1911 frame is puzzling. The 1911 frame is just not up to a steady diet of full power 10mm. There is only one gun that is.
Its made in Austria, has a black plastic frame and starts with the letter G. They have 10mm down so well, that they even offer their 10mm in a compact version. It fires full power 10mm all day long.
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Why the Colt people brought back their 10mm in the 1911 frame is puzzling. The 1911 frame is just not up to a steady diet of full power 10mm. There is only one gun that is.
Its made in Austria, has a black plastic frame and starts with the letter G. They have 10mm down so well, that they even offer their 10mm in a compact version. It fires full power 10mm all day long.
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My heavens! I simply couldn't agree more!
 
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