Definitely in for one
Definitely in for one
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Prophet River Firearms
4206 66th Ave
Lloydminster, AB
T9V 3S9
www.prophetriver.com
inquiries - 780-875-0575 / info@prophetriver.com
Prophet River Firearms
4206 66th Ave
Lloydminster, AB
T9V 3S9
10mm in single action is a ferocious combo. I had a 10mm G20 4th Gen Glock before, and there’s no way anyone can fire 10mm accurately at a high rate of semi-auto fire. It’s just way too snappy.
However, 10mm in a single action is a great option; most people would choose 357, but 10mm is a very interesting option.
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Interesting. Should be fun in 10mm.
Not an issue, so much as it’s not the purpose of the round. I love 10mm, but nobody can shoot 10mm as accurately on rapid rate as they can with 9mm. It’s physically impossible with similar guns, because one round is far more powerful.
I’m sure if you had a 3 pound STI Perfect 10 you could outshoot yourself with a crappy 9mm, but all other things considered, it’s just not the strength of the round.
Firing at a medium rate then sure, but at rapid rate there’s no way anyone’s grouping is as tight with 10mm as 9mm.
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Envy green is not a color well worn. Might want to quit while you're ahead
You can act as tough as you want, and you're free to act like you're the only bigger guy who has shot a gun before.
However, the truth is that you would still fire more accurately on rapid rate with a 9mm than a 10mm.
I don't care how strong you think you are; it's physically impossible to shoot both guns the same.
Even if you're correct that you're amazingly strong, you'd put that effort toward both guns.
Yes you may be able to do better with 10mm than someone else with 10mm, but you would still do better with a 9mm than you would do with a 10mm.
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