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  • E.Williams
    And I already have a .45 but no 10mm.Im looking for self justification here but would it be a mistake to carry a 10mm?

    Eric S. Williams
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  • bama55
    Eric,

    Glad to see you are doing well.

    My personal preference is a Colt Combat Commander .45.
    I just do not like the Glock. I did have a Sig 220 one time
    and did like it. I have been looking at a Taurus Millenium .45,
    10 rounds and lifetime warranty. It feels good in my hand, but
    I haven't shot one. I have two Colts, and don't know if I want
    to get a double action. I have shot the Colt for so long it would
    take a lot of practice to get used to the DA pull on the Taurus. If you really want the 10mm, go for it.
    Stock up on carry loads, and reload for practice.

    bama55

    Don't send flowers when I die. Send money now, I can buy more ammo.
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  • bama55
    Also, I have had many handguns, but I have not been without
    a Colt .45 acp in 20+ years.

    Don't send flowers when I die. Send money now, I can buy more ammo.
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  • E.Williams
    I dont think I could carry a single action handgun if I have to pull it I dont want to have to cock it first and I have been shooting double actio my whole life.What about the cocked and locked carry?I have heard its dangerous but is that what you do?If it is and you have never had any problems I would consider a single action seeing as how I wouldnt have to rack the slide first.I could just carry it ready.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • airborne
    E.Williams,

    After reading your input in the recent past, and your advice to others encouraging the .357 SIG round, why don't you consider a Sig Sauer, model P229, .357 SIG Cal. It should be able to fulfill your needs.

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  • E.Williams
    I was looking at the SP2340 and the P239 in .357SIG but the cheapest P229 I have seen here in town so far is $675.00.The SP2340 has been the cheapest but I can get the Glock 29 for $425.00 new in box because the guy cant sell it.But I have been considering one.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    I was also considering the 10mm because I read it is the most powerful auto cartridge available in a compact istol.Anybody know of truth behind this or is it just more BS writing?Also I read that the .357SIG is considered a magnum round because of the pressure at which it busts is this true also?It said anything that busts over 40,000 psi is a magnum round.Is that true as well?

    Eric S. Williams
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  • bama55
    Eric,

    I always carry mine cocked and locked. You have to have a good
    holster where the strap fits between the hammer and frame (while cocked), be it a belt or shoulder holster. I either carry in a
    Galco (old Jacka$$) horizontal shoulder holster, Galco high ride or
    Bianchi Cyclone. Just depends on clothing and where I am going. In
    20+ years of carrying a Colt there was one time the safety got knocked
    off while carrying cocked and locked. I noticed it when I got home, pulled the weapon from its holster and checked the safety. That was on a well used Combat Gov't Model and the safety detent spring was weak. Replaced it, and it never happened again.

    Don't send flowers when I die. Send money now, I can buy more ammo.
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  • JBBooks
    Eric,
    Go over to:

    http://www.glocktalk.com

    They can answer all your questions about the Glock
    and 10mm.

    Pundunts have been talking about the demise of the
    10mm for over 10 years and it is still here.
    $425 for a new glock 29 is a "good" price. And, it
    is an awesome round.
    IMHO

    I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them.
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  • pigeoncreek1
    If you look at the stats, The .40 is a close second in one shot kills to the .357 mag. I wouldn't be worried about the .40 being underpowered. Although the 10mm is a great round(I hope to add one to my collection), I think that you have more of a choice in ammo(cheaper too) with the .40. I've carried an H&K USP .40 for years and I feel totally confident...

    Gun control is hitting your target
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  • E.Williams
    Thanks for that link JB that is just what I was looking for.They have all the info I needed.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • charliec
    Eric,
    Been tied up for 2 wks and what can I say 'cept I'm glad your ok. Can't leave you alone for a minute.....Have you checked out the Springfield XD? I believe it's offered in 9mm, .40, and .357 sig., but not .45 at this time. Shot the 9mm version and as soon as funds are there I'll get one in .40. VERY NICE WEAPON.


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  • LIKTOSHOOT
    Para-Ordanance "LDA" Compact 1911 .45acp
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