Thread: 10-6 357 Magnum
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Old 10-22-2020, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ISCS Yoda View Post
One fine day, a few years ago, a similar discussion arose. At the time, having never heard of a .357 Magnum Model 10, I became very interested and one Forum member said that there was one on one of the auction sites. I'm pretty sure I hit "buy it now" because it was mine in a heartbeat after I saw it.

I have taken the Texas concealed handgun, now license to carry, shooting test at least 6 times, with 6 different handguns: Ruger P-89, S&W CS-45, Norinco 1911, S&W 586/6" barrel, S&W M6906, and S&W M10/4" barrel - .357 Magnum. I always shot a score of 246 or 248 until I used the Model 10 .357 Magnum and I finally scored 250. It is a superb weapon.

Original look when acquired:



Current look:



If you look closely you can see that in the "current look", besides the elk stocks from bgmntmn on this Forum, the gun is not as "pretty" as when I first acquired it. That's because of water damage from fire hoses that hit my safe and got inside during my 2018 fire. I sold virtually every one of the water damaged guns, all good shooters (mostly S&W revolvers and mostly K frame snubs) because I couldn't bear to look at them. I refused to part with the M10 .357 Magnum.
Those elk grips are sweet... might have to look for some of them myself!

When I first took my model 10 to the range, I had along a Sig P226 and and S&W 586... and I was consistently more accurate with the 10. Maybe it was just luck but in any event I was sold in the gun right then.

Interesting side note... I have an inkling our pistol collections are very similar. Along with some others I have almost the exact same in my collection that you listed, except a 5906 rather than 6906.
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