FoundFather
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I am big fan of all metal DA/SA. The only 3rd gen S&W I have is a CS9, but I would love to have more in all calibers. I have a couple of Sigs, and really like the manual of arms on their DA/SA models with decocker only. The only 10mm I have at the moment is a Glock 20SF. Not a fan of Glocks in general, but I have to admit it is a capable 10mm platform.
I want a metal DA/SA in 10mm. Of the S&W's, I think the 1006 would be my first pick. Partly beacuse they are the most plentiful, but also because I like the 5 inch barrel and am skeptical of the decocker only models. The decockers on 1026 and 1076 look like an afterthought, and apparetnly they use a lot of non-standard parts.
The p220 is still in production, has the manual of arms I like best, and comes with a 5 inch barrel. Mags, parts and service readily available, etc. But the p220 is alloy frame, and if there is any caliber where all stainless steel offers an advnatage, 10mm is it.
This would be primarily a range toy safe queen. If it proves as reliable as the Glock, could be a woods gun for some theoretical future trip to Alaska.
Interested to hear opinions on the comparison, especially from anyone who has both, or who has at least shot both. Which do you enjoy shooting more? Which most just feels like quality in your hand? Which one is going to be easier to keep running forever?
I want a metal DA/SA in 10mm. Of the S&W's, I think the 1006 would be my first pick. Partly beacuse they are the most plentiful, but also because I like the 5 inch barrel and am skeptical of the decocker only models. The decockers on 1026 and 1076 look like an afterthought, and apparetnly they use a lot of non-standard parts.
The p220 is still in production, has the manual of arms I like best, and comes with a 5 inch barrel. Mags, parts and service readily available, etc. But the p220 is alloy frame, and if there is any caliber where all stainless steel offers an advnatage, 10mm is it.
This would be primarily a range toy safe queen. If it proves as reliable as the Glock, could be a woods gun for some theoretical future trip to Alaska.
Interested to hear opinions on the comparison, especially from anyone who has both, or who has at least shot both. Which do you enjoy shooting more? Which most just feels like quality in your hand? Which one is going to be easier to keep running forever?