M10X Ammo Compatibility Summary

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M10X ammo compatibility stories are scattered across multiple threads. Please post how you heard an example of M10X rifle performed with various ammo. All rifles are assumed to have been subsequently lost in canoe accidents by Mike from Canmore.

Proposed Format:

Rifle Production Year
Ammo types shot with no problem
Ammo types shot with some problems
Ammo types shot with nothing but problems
 
don't see a point.
A good military grade rifle should be a) reliable mechanically including when not cleaned/ wet/ freezing cold etc b) not dependent on magazine c) not dependent on ammo d) and only after the above ABC, one should consider precision+accuracy.
I doubt M10x meets any of it

When people are talking ABC exclusions, I am sorry, the rifle is garbage greenhouse computer game cancel generation crap. A serious person cannot rely life on it or even enjoy it in a greenhouse range shooting conditions.
It is like marriage with a woman, if your woman, doesn't cook foryou, doesn't clean your house, doesn't take care of you and your kids and all she sees is money, what's the point to marry such a person???? Love alone is a weak compromise when life hits your hard, your woman should be like a guerilla partisan, ready to cover your back day and night. In Russia rifles are compared to a woman you marry, there are hundreds of songs with such comparisson. That's why when you choose a rifle it is damn very very serious, especially in mil calibers. You should trust the rifle, it is like marriage. No compromises. All or nothing. It MUST take any mag, any cartridge, any weather, no compromises, no issues. When you are talking compromises on issues, you are talking barby marriage aka a road to disaster.
 
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Just curious if newer rifles at better or as problematic as older ones; there seems to have been a flurry of stock released lately.
 
don't see a point.
A good military grade rifle should be a) reliable mechanically including when not cleaned/ wet/ freezing cold etc b) not dependent on magazine c) not dependent on ammo d) and only after the above ABC, one should consider precision+accuracy.
I doubt M10x meets any of it

[blah blah blah].

So you are speaking from personal knowledge about this rifle I guess that's why the indecisive "i doubt"

This is the stuff that makes CGN suck, too many people with too many opinion talking as they are end all be all authority on stuff.

M10X ammo compatibility stories are scattered across multiple threads. Please post how you heard an example of M10X rifle performed with various ammo. All rifles are assumed to have been subsequently lost in canoe accidents by Mike from Canmore.

Proposed Format:

Rifle Production Year
Ammo types shot with no problem
Ammo types shot with some problems
Ammo types shot with nothing but problems

this is a decent idea to work on in maybe 5 weeks after the new mod 3 rifles start hitting the street and people have a chance to shoot them to give honest first hand feedback about them.
 
don't see a point.
A good military grade rifle should be a) reliable mechanically including when not cleaned/ wet/ freezing cold etc b) not dependent on magazine c) not dependent on ammo d) and only after the above ABC, one should consider precision+accuracy.
I doubt M10x meets any of it

When people are talking ABC exclusions, I am sorry, the rifle is garbage greenhouse computer game cancel generation crap. A serious person cannot rely life on it or even enjoy it in a greenhouse range shooting conditions.
It is like marriage with a woman, if your woman, doesn't cook foryou, doesn't clean your house, doesn't take care of you and your kids and all she sees is money, what's the point to marry such a person???? Love alone is a weak compromise when life hits your hard, your woman should be like a guerilla partisan, ready to cover your back day and night. In Russia rifles are compared to a woman you marry, there are hundreds of songs with such comparisson. That's why when you choose a rifle it is damn very very serious, especially in mil calibers. You should trust the rifle, it is like marriage. No compromises. All or nothing. It MUST take any mag, any cartridge, any weather, no compromises, no issues. When you are talking compromises on issues, you are talking barby marriage aka a road to disaster.

Beautifully said. Great Russian analogy. I'll be sure to use it the next time time someone tries to convince me that something like the M10X or a Keltec are worthy purchases. I like to say that buying a Keltec for anything beyond being a range toy is like marrying a p0rnstar; she may look extraordinarily good and she may be fun for a few romps... but you won't be able to depend on her when it counts the most because at the end of the day she is plastic, damaged goods.
 
I have been using the white box norinco non corrosive in mine and no issues at all... not one single jam, ftf, fte etc. It's been flawless. Over 1000 rds now.
 
I have been using the white box norinco non corrosive in mine and no issues at all... not one single jam, ftf, fte etc. It's been flawless. Over 1000 rds now.

It's the short handguard, no idea on manufacturing date.
White norinco no issues at all
Czech and Chinese surplus ammo is giving me light primer strikes, at first was every shot or every second shot . Now it's like 1 in 4
If you read my other post I'm going to try an ak hammer spring in it... just been too busy to actually do it
 
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