Talk to TSE, they used to bring them here.I would, do you know who sells them here?
They are about $400 in US if I spend $300 to get it imported +tax/duty I will be looking at about $800...if not more![]()
Another option would be to get a used S&W 1066, which is arguably the best non-1911 10mm pistol ever made. There's one in the EE forum that looks to be in mint condition and is listed at $725. If I wanted a 10mm gun, I'd probably snap it up.I asked couple of months ago, was told they can't locate/get them....
any thoughts?
Another option would be to get a used S&W 1066, which is arguably the best non-1911 10mm pistol ever made. There's one in the EE forum that looks to be in mint condition and is listed at $725. If I wanted a 10mm gun, I'd probably snap it up.
The general rule of thumb is that any modification (except possibly a customization by a renown high-end gunsmith like Ted Yost) will decrease the value of the gun. Having said that, if you get a cheap gun like Norinco, it won't have much value in it to begin with, so you won't lose too much. However, if you get something decent like an STI Trojan, you are likely kill the resale value.I don't really like the look of the 1066 10mm...
So what about the resale value? Would converting a .40 1911 to 10mm decrease the value, add to it (since its kinda original) or wouldn't effect it?
I'm thinking of getting a .40 Kimber and have Armco do the barrel work.
I can get one for a decent price so it and would likely cost less than a new 10mm Kimber...



























