I'd take a 10mm over a .45
From everything I've read the best out of the box trigger on a polymer gun is probably the Grand Power
I have small hands but long fingers. I have no issue with any Glocks, any Gen, any caliber and any grip length. I just love how utilitarian they look and how well they function. You gotta go with a gun that goes bang everytime you pull the trigger and is accurate to boot with any jacketed ammo. My other pistols are fun but when I want to practice something specific, I go Glock!
I know if the S does HTF, Glock will be my go to handgun!
Big hands and long fingers lol
Fitment is a bit weird for me and pistols. Can't argue with you, though. Neither Glock has ever had a stoppage with plated ball ammo. The 41 doesn't care for my cast SWC, but neither does my 1911.... Those were a mistake.
I know that the 9mm Glocks don't like lead bullets due to the octagonal rifling but are the .45s the same? Your 1911, is it the 9mm one or a .45? My .45 ate lead SWCs no problem. 9mm, no idea. Like I said, don't trust 9 in a 1911!
As for grip comfort, are you a CZ guy too?
Mark,Sorry, I segued from 9mm to 45acp. I meant 45 in both glock and 1911... A different 1911.
I suspect TC bullets would work. The lee SWC just has a big step in it and it'll give me feeding issues every few mags.
I don't shoot cast in the 9mm, mainly because I'm switching to cam pro for 9mm in general
I've run cast thru the G41, not in large quantities per session, but have not noted any leading after 100 rounds or so
Big bullet, lower velocity... Perhaps that helps?
You know, I like the CZ but have never had one. I do find the reach to the trigger somewhat short. I tend to grab it in the crook of my knuckle. That's my problem with many pistols. Revolvers tend to suit me better.
That said if I found a good deal on a CZ 85 combat I might be tempted.
Mark,
What was the issue with the cast lead rounds for your .45s ( Glock and 1911?). Was it a feeding, ejecting or accuracy problem?...........
I'd take a 10mm over a .45
I know that the 9mm Glocks don't like lead bullets due to the octagonal rifling but are the .45s the same? Your 1911, is it the 9mm one or a .45? My .45 ate lead SWCs no problem. 9mm, no idea. Like I said, don't trust 9 in a 1911!
As for grip comfort, are you a CZ guy too?
CR5,10mm is useless unless you handload for it. You may as well just get a 40 if you're going to run factory ammo.
My G21 with 10mm conversion barrel including heavier spring on stainless rod is awesome when I run my handloads, I only run factory loads when I let others give it a try and to get brass. Once they get used to the pistol I give them a mag of the real 10mm loads and watch their eyes light up.
It's an awesome cartridge but factory loads them down so badly it's a waste of money to shoot it over cheaper and easier to find 40 loads.
CR5,
I just picked up a S&W 610 10mm revolver recently and am a total noob with this cartridge. I had sworn to myself to stick with the big 3 ( 9mm, .38/.357, .45) only but could not resist the gun or the deal! Anyways, I've heard other people say the same thing about factory 10mm ammo as you; that they are soft loaded and not worth getting. 2 questions:
1) Why do the manufacturers not load to spec?
2) Where can I get 10mm rds that ARE loaded full? I do not reload so that is out of the question at the moment.
Thanks!
. Underwood ammo's 200 grain at 1250fps
is another source but I've never seen either in Canada.Thanks cr5!
I remembered when the FBI went to the 10mm. That experiment didn't last long! I did not know that's why the 10mm was downloaded for general consumption. What a shame!
I had about 150 10 mm cases that came with the 610. Gave them to another CGNer who maaaaaay load some hot rounds for me but I'm not sure...he was talking liability issues and all that.
I did order some Hornady XTP rds from my LGS and it's suppose to arrive this Thurs. I'm guessing by the price that they are packaged by the 20s and not 50!!
Thanks for your info and help!
Gen 3. Seriously thinking about a .45 now.



























