What is Your Favorite 10mm Handgun?

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I have 3 10mm handguns a blued Colt Delta Elite, a Glock 20 with a 5" KKM barrel/spare 40S&W barrel AA 22LR conversion kit, a Glock 29 4.25" 10mm barrel and a spare 40S&W barrel, I also have an 18.5" 10mm T/C Contender carbine barrel.

I can't decide which is my favorite handgun though all feel great and function perfectly, I've also been thinking of buying another one this one would be stainless steel and on a 1911 frame.

What do you guys think of the Dan Wesson's/Kimber's or what ever else is available out there?
 
The Dan Wesson CBOB's are nice no doubt. Supply is very limited both stateside and in Canada. We try to bring them in as often as possible, and I know at least a few other importers do as well. The factory just cannot keep up with demand.
 
I bought a Kimber Eclipse Custom II (stainless for reference) 10mm this year, and promptly sold my G20. I had a couple Delta Elites I sold ealier this year as well, and had a 2nd Gen G20 before the 3rd Gen I just sold. Out of all of them, in fact out of any handgun I've ever owned, the Eclipse Custom II is hands down the best I've had the pleasure of shooting. It's the silkiest piece of handgun machinery I've owned, above even the P7M8's. Couldn't recommend it more highly.
 
The Dan Wesson CBOB's are nice no doubt. Supply is very limited both stateside and in Canada. We try to bring them in as often as possible, and I know at least a few other importers do as well. The factory just cannot keep up with demand.

CBOBs now discontinued for 2010. :(
 
Delta Elite!

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I have a pair of Colt Deltas.... love 'em.

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Had and loved the CBOB (just hate looking for the brass after)

I really like Glock 20/29's too but their weakness are the mags (super heavy loads will cause next round to slip past the feed lips on recoil... but these are very heavy loads :))
 
Had and loved the CBOB (just hate looking for the brass after)

I really like Glock 20/29's too but their weakness are the mags (super heavy loads will cause next round to slip past the feed lips on recoil... but these are very heavy loads :))

Tell me about your experinces with this because I've never experience this myself and I shoot the very top 10mm loads as well.
 
Here is what I have found so far but there wasn't a date attached to it so don't know when the following was posted.

Vltor Announces The Return Of The Bren Ten!

Yes, the rumors are true! Eric Kincel, general manager at Vltor Weapon Systems, has announced their intention to resurrect the Bren Ten.

At this point there are not a lot of specifics and Mr. Kincel has indicated that Vltor will be playing its cards close until it has more concrete information to share. Considering the previous two failures to produce a commercially viable pistol (by Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises and Peregrine Industries) this is no surprise. To ensure that all information regarding the new Vltor Fortis pistol is factual and accurate Mr. Kincel has stated that they will only disseminate news through the Vltor website.

Vltor Weapons Systems

Fortis Pistol Blog

We are of course very excited about the prospect of a new Bren Ten. Vltor has an well known reputation for producing quality firearm parts and accessories and so we are looking forward to a pistol truly worthy of the Bren Ten name.

The following is from Vltor's site...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Eric Kincel,General Manager
Vltor Weapon Systems
Phone: 1-866-468-5867
eric@vltor.com

February 6, 2008

Dear Fortis Enthusiast,

Due to the overwhelming and positive response to the Fortis Pistol Project, we would like to address some of the questions, comments and concerns that we received from the 2008 Shot Show.

First and foremost, the Fortis Pistol is neither a concept nor a "market study"; we are moving forward with the Fortis. As many people saw at the show, we have finished a great deal of the design work and are evaluating prototype design models now. We are taking every possible step to ensure that the Fortis will incorporate the absolute best materials and manufacture technique available.

As part of a leading aerospace manufacturer, Vltor is able to use state of the art computer simulations for design testing, stress analysis, and geometric dimension and tolerance testing; furthermore, the Fortis will undergo extensive range testing and evaluation, to ensure that the final release product is worthy of the place it will take in the handgun world.

We are not yet ready to commit to a release date for the Fortis. We have learned from others in the industry that announcing a release date this early most often leads to one of two things: The release date is missed, causing discouragement and anxiety in buyers, or the product becomes a "rush job" to meet the release date. We will avoid the old axiom that there is never time to do it right, but always time to do it over and take the time to ensure that the Fortis is done right the first time. With that said, we expect that the first release of the Fortis will be around the end of the year.

As for the estimated price of the Fortis, this can set the same type of trap as guessing a release date - or goal is to bring the base level Fortis to the market, at a price that is competitive with a mid-level 1911 style pistol.

The First release of the Fortis is being developed in both 10mm Auto and .45ACP, there will be other calibers available in the future. Also, while identical in appearance and feel, the first release will not be a 100% reproduction of the original Bren-Ten pistol; there are design modifications to improve the strength, safety and reliability of the pistol. It is too early to say what parts will be interchangeable between the Fortis and the original Bren-Ten.

After the first release of the Fortis, we will offer other models and levels of finish in the Fortis line. In addition to compact, tactical and lightweight designs, we will offer an exact reproduction of the original Bren-Ten as a legacy collector.

It has always been a policy of Vltor Weapons to avoid certain ad hoc news venues; while internet forums and public message boards are great for much of the information they provide, it is all to often impossible to establish what information is accurate and what is not – therefore, any news about the Fortis that comes from rumor control is exactly that: rumor.

We have established an official website blog at http://vltor.wordpress.com that will be the only official source of information on the Fortis Pistol Project -we will update the information there as needed, and will try our best to keep you up to date as development and manufacture continues. Please check there for any questions you might have in the future and thank you for you interest in the Fortis and your support in making an American dream happen. This message was automatically generated and we hope that it answers any questions you may have. Please do not reply to this email, all you will get is this same auto-generated message.

Thank you for your interest.

Respectfully,
Eric S. Kincel
General Manager
Vltor Weapon Systems

For more information about the Fortis Pistol Project, contact:
Vltor Weapon Systems

1-866-468-5867 - www.fortispistol.com - fortis@vltor.com

Manufacturer --- Vltor Weapons Systems
Model --- Fortis (Original Release)
Type --- Autoloading Pistol
Operation --- Semi-Automatic, Double/Single Action
Caliber --- 10mm Auto
Barrel Length --- 5.00 inches
Overall Length --- 8.75 inches
Height --- 5.75 inches
Width --- 1.30 inches
Weight --- 38 ounces
Safety --- Reversible Thumb and Firing Pin Block
Sight Radius --- 6.88 Inches
Sights --- Adjustable 3-dot, Combat Style
Rifling --- 5 Groove, Radiused, RH Twist
Stocks --- Engraved Polymer Panels
Cartridge Capacity --- 12 Rounds
Finish --- Black Steel Slide and Subdued Finish Stainless Frame
 
Myself I have never had a desire for a 610 just to big of a revolver for this round for me.

Now if it was in a smaller framed revolver I would grab it in a heartbeat.
 
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