I saw one of these at the local gun store today and was tempted but it is still there. What a way to see what you can squeeze out of the 10 MM cartridge it comes with 3 moon clips.
I saw one of these at the local gun store today and was tempted but it is still there. What a way to see what you can squeeze out of the 10 MM cartridge it comes with 3 moon clips.
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rimless in a revolver just doesnt make sense to me.
the whole moon clip thing doesnt make sense when there are other rimmed cartridges.
Yes, I do have a 1917 that shoots .45acp. I shoot it a lot, it still dont make sense.
Why would you want such a powerful gun to shoot 10mm?
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If I had the money, I'd buy one.
What's the gunstore price?
For me it would be fun, but not practical. Plenty of higher HP cartridges out there in The SRH platform. I have a SRH and still find the thing ugly. Like beat with the ugly stick, fell out the tree and hit every branch down into a pile of ugly, ugly. But I still love it the same.
Why the SRH? Isn't the RH plenty adequate for the 10mm?
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I don't know... I had a Smithy 625 JM 45 ACP (with moon clips) it was a lot of fun, it looked like a sports car compared to this flat bed dually. Ruger suggests $1159 but I don't think it was that high. I think someone should buy it so don't have to worry about it LOL.
I like the 10mm, I have a 40 S&W and a 38-40 Contender. I bet people that can operate chamber reamer can have some fun with this revolver too.
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If I were to get one I think I would have it reamed to 10mm Magnum, to squeeze out the most power from it. I used to have one of the AMT Automags in 10mm mag and it was a great gun.
One thing I see is a rekindled interest in folks using a 10mm for hunting. There are a few companies making semi-autos in 10mm again,,, including Ruger. This big DA revolver is a good idea as a companion piece. Plus,, as noted,,, for those folks who like to play with "rocks & dynamite" loads,,, it'll fit their bill.
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Sounds fun. And when one looks down the sights the ugly can't be seen....
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Did I ever mention that I hate to trim brass?
NMSB would be a handier platform and easy to do.
I'd do a 5" single-action with extra .40 S&W and .38-40 cylinders if it were me.
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Can't see the SRH.platform for a 10. 10mag possibly. 10 wildcat, probably. I like 10mm, but that is one of the last guns I would purchase, behind a whole list of single shots, derringers, and poly pistols.
Don't even like the idea of .44m in that platform due to the size and weight . Seems expensive for a toy, heavy for much of anything, and under powered/ under capacity for any other reason.
Would definitely be interested in a GP size, or an aluminum handled, mid size Blackhawk.
Why the 10mm? That would be a much better match in the gp100 if one really needed a 10mm in a revolver. I bet these will be a "collectors item" in a few years because they aren't going to sell very many.
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It seems like I don't see as many large frame revolvers in 357 and 41 and these 10's will probably be grouped in that category. And you might take a hit trying to sell one if you buy one. I can't buy one right now either because my "hobby money" needs to elsewhere.
I like the idea though. I had a N frame .357 and it was a accurate, easy shooting gun that would go cylinder after cylinder full of rounds. It would take longer to get hot. The front sight was more steady because of the weight and recoil was easy. It wasn't any less of a .357 because I didn't feel as much recoil compared to a 357 snubby. It built in some confidence that made it comfortable to shoot.
This 10mm compared to a .357 offers more power and would still be comfortable for day of shooting. And wouldn't have any trouble as a critter gitter for a lot hunting situations.
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A 10mm in a GP100 likely would have been a 5 shot. However I think more people would buy it in that configuration. A GP100 10mm 5 Shot with a 4" barrel would be a nice shooter.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |