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Old 12-06-2006, 01:26 PM
Riposte1 Riposte1 is offline
 
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Location: Kentucky
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The 10mm is fine. I dont think it is "more powerful" than a .45 (have shot some game and seen some shot with both as well as a couple of cases in this area where it was used on people - our state police carried it for years).

If you can get your hands around a 29 and control it in rapid fire it should be a great CCW gun. I cannot control my G-20 as well as my Delta Elites or my Bren X and I cannot quite control them as well as my 1911 .45 so I stick with the .45 but don't think I am not tempted. Working out in the wild so to speak, I might just go for a 10mm Kimber match (more for the long range accuracy with adequate power than for more power).

Be careful however, there are widely varying power levels in the 10mm. Some is no more potent than a .40 S&W and some is "stout" - I have several hundred rounds of factory ammo that cannot be shot in a Glock (it is the ammo not the gun that is at fault).

Riposte.
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