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Old 05-16-2020, 06:08 PM
Jaymo Jaymo is offline
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Star produced the Megastar for a couple of years.
It was made in 10mm and .45 ACP.
Big, beefy, hefty guns that were designed to stand up to a steady diet of full power 10mm ammo.
Still kicking myself for not buying the used .45 Megastar at my LGS over a decade ago. I was waiting to find one in 10mm because the gun is so heavy. If I knew then what I know now, I'd have bought it and converted it to .45 Super.

TLDR; Star Megastar laughs at your puny S&W, Colt, and Glock 10mm pistols.
Only a 500 pound anvil is worthy of full house 10mm.


Seriously, it's a beefy, heavy duty 10mm.
Wanna get into "saggin' yo britches?" Carry a Megastar. It'll sag yo britches right to the ground.


I do have to wonder if my 1066 is a good candidate for conversion to 10mm.
Or, maybe I should convert it to .45 Super and be done with it?

Are there any steel framed 3rd gen .40s that are suitable for converting to 10?
My hands and wrists are beyond the days of shooting full power 10mm from an aluminum framed compact.
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