me too. options seem a little limited. Kimber, Colt delta (hard to find), the Dan Wesson (even harder)...?
I have a 10mm DW. What a great gun
Doesn't 10mm fit in a standard frame? If it does, someone could always pick up a cheap .40 (SAM is $450) and have it reamed to 10mm or just get a new barrel and springs.
It takes mass to control the slide, not springs. Tough springs just slam that slide forward, while a heavy slide can utilize lighter springs and just glide back into battery.
So yes the gun does have to be designed for 10mm, that's why there aren't many options, who wants to design a gun around a rather unpopular caliber. Some have tried adapting, the result was cracks, and fractures.
I've got a glock 20, the springs are nothing spescial but the slide is one hunk of steel compared to other chamberings.
i wonder if the fact that many 10mm these days are likely to be straight 1911 45 conversions, is the reason why factory loads have really been toned down...but still none like the original norma with 200gr at 1300.
The whole point of Coopers 10mm design was to get the bullet of a 45 with the velocity of a .357. I too am interested in a 10mm but not if the guns can't take the original loads.If I wanted a .40 short and weak I would have bought one.



























