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I'd go with the 460 Rowland, but to be honest nothing really replaces a good rifle cartridge!
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Originally posted by Red Angus View PostI run .40S&W ammo through my 10mm 1911 with minimal magazine related malfunctions(which go away if I download to 5 or 6 rounds). I've had nary a hiccup with 10mm ammo.
My pistol is a RIA Rock Ultra MS. MS being the designation for RIA's 4.25" pistols, which I've found to be much more convenient in and out of vehicles than the 5".
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I run .40S&W ammo through my 10mm 1911 with minimal magazine related malfunctions(which go away if I download to 5 or 6 rounds). I've had nary a hiccup with 10mm ammo.
My pistol is a RIA Rock Ultra MS. MS being the designation for RIA's 4.25" pistols, which I've found to be much more convenient in and out of vehicles than the 5".
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Rocky - If you want a two in one gun a 10mm Glock will also shoot 40S&W with NO parts to change. and with less recoil then a 44 mag!! just saying;-))
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Originally posted by 99explorer View PostRocky - Why limit yourself to semi-autos?
A .44 Magnum revolver will shoot 44 Specials, including Buffalo Bore medium velocity loads (255-gr. hard lead Keith bullets at 1000 fps).
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Rocky - Why limit yourself to semi-autos?
A .44 Magnum revolver will shoot 44 Specials, including Buffalo Bore medium velocity loads (255-gr. hard lead Keith bullets at 1000 fps).
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10mm gun question
The recent and regularly asked question about bears and handguns, has me thinking, again. I haven't had a good firearms trade for about a year. And the icon of firearms knowledge. Mr. Dave Petzal once said (I'm para phrasing)," a 45 acp is only good for shooting targets and people". Maybe so.
I'm looking hard into replacing my ruger sr1911 with a 10mm. Why? Flexibility.
Load it light and it has the same capability as a 45 acp, with maybe better trajectory. Load it heavy and have a last resort bear gun. Done deal, right?
Not so fast. Now there is 45+ from buffalo bore, 45 super and 460 rowland. There are conversion kit that can swap a 45acp to a 45super. And with the help of a quality gunsmith a 460rowland.
For ammo and brass considerations, i'm ruling out the 460. I want something that can be a 45acp, swap a spring, instant super. Flexability.
Lets add kerosene to the mix. The 9mm was a dead round, police depts all over were swapping it out, it was too light. Its back thanks to higher power.
Or maybe i just like to trade firearms. Ok i do.Tags: None
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