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Posts related to handguns (pistols, revolvers)
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indian
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by indian » Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:04 pm
nice guns you have got there

the recoil of the 10MM must be pretty stiff in that compact glock

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lazybones
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by lazybones » Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:03 pm
Very nice KS. What's the 10 mm recoil like ? How easy is it to get back on target in rapid fire ?
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by kragiesardar » Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:10 am
Bhavjeet - The SW is a good pistol also. Have owned them though not in 10mm.
Lazybones - the 10 has a sharp, short recoil, unlike a 45's push but much quicker in terms of backwards acceleration and muzzle flip. With practice it is fairly easy to control.
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primerwalla
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by primerwalla » Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:42 am
amk";p="52755 wrote:.40 S&W is a milder loading of the 10mm. When S&W realised that the FBI load in the 10mm could be loaded in a smaller cart they came up with the .40 S&W. I think it would be almost impossible to find it in India.
If I were allowed one particular caliber/Gun here I'd probably go for the .357 SIG over the .40 S&W.
AMK
You are right. The only calibers that is legal in India and easily available abroad are pistols chambered in .357 SIG, .380 ACP and .40S&W. In fact I would be bringing in my .40 in future.
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by mundaire » Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:01 am
primerwalla";p="60607 wrote:
You are right. The only calibers that is legal in India and easily available abroad are pistols chambered in .357 SIG, .380 ACP and .40S&W. In fact I would be bringing in my .40 in future.
Be warned .40 S&W ammo is not available in India, nor is it on the list of ammo allowed for import by dealers... so future availability of ammo looks bleak as well.
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by primerwalla » Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:14 pm
mundaire";p="60612 wrote:primerwalla";p="60607 wrote:
You are right. The only calibers that is legal in India and easily available abroad are pistols chambered in .357 SIG, .380 ACP and .40S&W. In fact I would be bringing in my .40 in future.
Be warned .40 S&W ammo is not available in India, nor is it on the list of ammo allowed for import by dealers... so future availability of ammo looks bleak as well.
I hope it is OK to post this. I got this from somewhere. This guy is an importer for Federal Ammunition. Is there a list for ammo that could be imported?
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