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Old 03-30-2015, 01:26 PM
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Default Good news for fans of the 10MM Auto

At this January's SHOT Show, SIG announced two 10MM Auto offerings for release in 2015.

Both carry 180 grain projectiles at an advertised 1250 FPS

The FMJ offering has made it to production and is shipping.



The projectile is a round nose flat point design. It should feed well in all 10MM Auto firearms and still punch nice holes in paper.

Make sure to ask your local dealer to stock if for you if you are not an on-line buyer.

The V-crown Hollow Point is scheduled to be released in the 2nd quarter of 2015. As soon as I hear anything I will be sure an shout about it.

I think it is great to have new 10MM Auto ammunition offerings from a major manufacturer that are not watered down 10MM Lite types of loads.

Thank You SIG
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