Oscar Zulu
Member
I am interested in getting a 1911 in 10mm. Primary use would be "woods walking" and atv outings in the desert. And of course, bear protection... lol. So probably in stainless.
I don't know much about the 1911 in 10mm, except that the early Delta Elite models had some issues.
Do newer versions hold up to full power 10mm loads? Would a long slide be worth (have to buy new holsters) the extra performance and longer sight picture? Is the 10mm THAT much better than .45 acp? Are the grip panels the same size? Will recoil be much of an issue?
I have 1911's in .45 and shoot them well. I like the thinness of the pistol and have no issues with cocked and locked carry.
I do have an S&W 1006 that I installed tritium sights on that I just never warmed up to. (small hands).
My ideal set up would have a front tritium sight and an adjustable rear, with a durable finish or stainless. No two tone or rail and probably at least government model size.
Is there anything like this out there? And just as important, anything I should stay away from?
Thanks,
Oscar Zulu
I don't know much about the 1911 in 10mm, except that the early Delta Elite models had some issues.
Do newer versions hold up to full power 10mm loads? Would a long slide be worth (have to buy new holsters) the extra performance and longer sight picture? Is the 10mm THAT much better than .45 acp? Are the grip panels the same size? Will recoil be much of an issue?
I have 1911's in .45 and shoot them well. I like the thinness of the pistol and have no issues with cocked and locked carry.
I do have an S&W 1006 that I installed tritium sights on that I just never warmed up to. (small hands).
My ideal set up would have a front tritium sight and an adjustable rear, with a durable finish or stainless. No two tone or rail and probably at least government model size.
Is there anything like this out there? And just as important, anything I should stay away from?
Thanks,
Oscar Zulu