If someone ever gets around to re-introducing the Bren 10 the 10mm chambering may very well rise substantially in popularity.
re-introducing decent ammo would do more to increase 10mm;s popularity than introducing more guns that shoot 40 S&W +P's
Too bad the Austrian guns can't handle 9mm without going KB...
Neal
That pic just shows how typical Colt is. That pistol will probably be in the $1300-$1500 range. You think for the type of money Colt wants for it, and looking at the stuff they added to it, they could have at least fit a real beavertail, not that cheap s**t drop in one that looks like crap. The new Norinco's have high grips bevertails that are fitted bar better then that.
983 MSRP in USD...our dollar is at or near par with US. So it should be around $1000.
Well, it wasn't my gun - My fingers are too long to get a comfy grip on the hockey-stick-like Glocks. T'was a poor fellow on the range next to me. New G17 (I recall he said something about 500 rounds through it), and he was shooting American Eagle 124 gr FMJ, if I remember accurately.
Only pistol I've ever personally seen go for s*&t.
I admit, probably just a fluke, but...
Neal
Hello....
DoubleTap
Corbon
Plenty of HOT 10mm factory offerings.
Hello ....
I'm in BC, tell me where I can buy DoubleTap or Corbon ammo.
Too bad you have to move to Austria to get the real thing. Glock USA is just not the same.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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Too bad you have to move to Austria to get the real thing. Glock USA is just not the same.



























