A couple of months ago I found a 915 for a really good price at a LGS and picked it up. I thought I was done buying more pistols for awhile, but then I spied a 910 in slightly newer condition for about the same price. I decided that I had a use for it as well so I bought that too. Today I finally had a chance to do a side-by-side comparison shoot between the two pistols. To be honest, aside from the Glock-like sight picture of the 910's squared-off slide, the two handled and shot virtually identical. Both had excellent DA triggers, were perfectly reliable, roughly the same regarding accuracy, and equally comfortable to shoot.
If I had to keep just one it would of course be the 915, since it has the metal guide rod and mag catch, and a better look with the more-rounded slide and frame contours. However the 910 held its own quite easily, despite the plastic parts and simplified design (note no locking lug on the barrel). It was more 3rd gen than I first thought, as aside from the obvious differences in slide and barrel it's still the same regarding the safety and the firing mechanism. And yes, mags and grips interchange. The plastic sights actually afforded a better sight picture than the steel ones on the 915, and despite being plastic they appear robust enough to last. The plastic guide rod is a bit flimsy however, and I have to wonder how long the plastic mag catch will last. I noticed it isn't retained in the frame the same way as the metal one is on the 915, so I have a feeling they might not be interchangeable.
If I had to keep just one it would of course be the 915, since it has the metal guide rod and mag catch, and a better look with the more-rounded slide and frame contours. However the 910 held its own quite easily, despite the plastic parts and simplified design (note no locking lug on the barrel). It was more 3rd gen than I first thought, as aside from the obvious differences in slide and barrel it's still the same regarding the safety and the firing mechanism. And yes, mags and grips interchange. The plastic sights actually afforded a better sight picture than the steel ones on the 915, and despite being plastic they appear robust enough to last. The plastic guide rod is a bit flimsy however, and I have to wonder how long the plastic mag catch will last. I noticed it isn't retained in the frame the same way as the metal one is on the 915, so I have a feeling they might not be interchangeable.


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