For the 10mm fans - Grand Power P40 10mm

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Nice.
It would be sweet if they brought them in with 2 barrels.
I wonder if the 10mm recoil spring would function with a 40 SW? The recoil spring on the 9mm is very soft in comparison to other semi auto's, must have something to do with the rotating lock up but it makes for an easy to #### pistol.

What trigger is that?
 
Nice.
It would be sweet if they brought them in with 2 barrels.
I wonder if the 10mm recoil spring would function with a 40 SW? The recoil spring on the 9mm is very soft in comparison to other semi auto's, must have something to do with the rotating lock up but it makes for an easy to #### pistol.

What trigger is that?

I will mention the suggestion.

The trigger is the new sport serrated model.
 
Had both as well...

So are these will be making their way here for sure? Already in production?

You'd have to ask Joe Dlask about them coming to Canada.

As for in production, GP tend to produce a pre-release batch once the tool room samples are given the green light. If the test run guns perform without bugs in testing, then the guns start to ship.

As the 10mm and 357 Sig variants come on a proven platform, testing is largely feeding and endurance.
I expect those tests to be done before IWA.
 
Hmmmm...I've always sort of wanted a 10mm, and I've also sort of wanted to try a Grand Power pistol. Maybe this is right at the intersection of that Venn diagram.
 

I finally got to test drive the 10mm version. I was expecting that the rotary barrel would reduce the 10mm recoil feel, but was actually shocked. This was full power ammo but actually quite pleasant to shoot.

For a comparison, here is the shorter P45 in action. What we didn't know at the time is the .45 acp ammo we had for the test was actually the +p+ ammo used when we proof test the guns for CIP countries.....

 
yeah...I'd like to have a 10mm too, and don't want a 1911 or a Glock. This could be the answer...I'll be waiting to hear how field testing goes.

Or you could just get a SIG P220 in 10mm--no polymer, just all stainless steel SIG goodness.
 
Or you could just get a SIG P220 in 10mm--no polymer, just all stainless steel SIG goodness.

That would be my choice too. Too bad the basic ones are so hard to find. The only ones I've seen recently had the kypto (??!) camo pattern. Not working for me.
 
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