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Originally Posted by TheKid
But Safariman said that his Phirripine RIA was just as nice as all the more expensive custom and semi custom 10s on the market. wink


Dat cat said a lotta chit, just wish I could have been able to believe it.


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the bear story with the mile long cable was the best!


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Originally Posted by jimmyp
The DW Siverback is sure a nice gun and is should be for $1800 or so dollars.


Yes, it is, but, for about 1350/1400 bet that Razorback 10 would treat ya right too.


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Originally Posted by jimmyp
the bear story with the mile long cable was the best!


He must not have known that a mile of 5/8's cable would have to weigh near or over 10,000 lbs. grin


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Originally Posted by 4ager
If you're wanting double stack and a fully supported chamber, then it's the EAA Witness 10mm or a Glock with an aftermarket barrel.


Dang, not much choice there, may have to look at xp100's suggestion, Thanks XP.


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If you're wanting double stack and a fully supported chamber, then it's the EAA Witness 10mm or a Glock with an aftermarket barrel.


Dang, not much choice there, may have to look at xp100's suggestion, Thanks XP.


The EAA is a VERY well made variant of the CZ75. Damned good pistol.


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Originally Posted by gunner500
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the bear story with the mile long cable was the best!


He must not have known that a mile of 5/8's cable would have to weigh near or over 10,000 lbs. grin


I thought it was 2 full miles of cable.

And his story about his keltec sure 16 being better than an M4 was awesome


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So I have tried 2 G20's, several different triggers. You just cannot get a great trigger pull in a glock. So I am trying a 44 magnum this time. If it does not work out I will just sell the house and buy a silverback.


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Originally Posted by 4ager
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If you're wanting double stack and a fully supported chamber, then it's the EAA Witness 10mm or a Glock with an aftermarket barrel.


Dang, not much choice there, may have to look at xp100's suggestion, Thanks XP.


The EAA is a VERY well made variant of the CZ75. Damned good pistol.


EAA as in Witness?


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If you're wanting double stack and a fully supported chamber, then it's the EAA Witness 10mm or a Glock with an aftermarket barrel.


Dang, not much choice there, may have to look at xp100's suggestion, Thanks XP.


The EAA is a VERY well made variant of the CZ75. Damned good pistol.


EAA as in Witness?


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the bear story with the mile long cable was the best!


He must not have known that a mile of 5/8's cable would have to weigh near or over 10,000 lbs. grin


I thought it was 2 full miles of cable.

And his story about his keltec sure 16 being better than an M4 was awesome


They were good for many laughs in their desperate states of complicity. laugh


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Originally Posted by jimmyp
So I have tried 2 G20's, several different triggers. You just cannot get a great trigger pull in a glock. So I am trying a 44 magnum this time. If it does not work out I will just sell the house and buy a silverback.


You best check with Mrs. JP first. shocked ;]


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If you get an EAA my experience is that you should steer well shy of the polymer framed models, I've had several of the poly 10mms come through the shop that were unreliable garbage. The all steel ones are ammo eating machines, very nice pistols.

Having heard you're a rather big fellow Gunner you might look at the 3rd Gen S&Ws. They are all SS and the one I have is as reliable as a claw hammer. They're just big.

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Para-Ordinance made one.

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I know it's not a 1911 but Cabelas has a nice used Sig P220 Elite 10mm and there's a 10% off sale till the 4th.


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Jerry, as much as you like your P226 you really should look at the P220 10, and I believe they make it in a single action Only model


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Not 100%, but I believe the 220 that Cabelas has is a SAO. It doesn't have the de-cocker lever soooo... ?

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I actually just sold my P220 Elite 10mm. Nice gun, but I prefer the 1911.

The Colt Deltas tend to be very reliable, and less fussy about mags & ammo than other guns. They do not have fully supported chambers so the heaviest loads are risky. I've owned 4 of them over the years.

The Kimbers do have fully supported chambers. They also have MIM parts and will likely need some tuning to correct fussy feeding.

The DW's are better made, and have better sights IMO - the Silverback is a real neat design - it borrows a lot of styling tips from Nighthawk. I agree the Silverback is a neat choice...The Nighthawks are more highly finished, and arguably are the best of them all.



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Originally Posted by TheKid
If you get an EAA my experience is that you should steer well shy of the polymer framed models, I've had several of the poly 10mms come through the shop that were unreliable garbage. The all steel ones are ammo eating machines, very nice pistols.

Having heard you're a rather big fellow Gunner you might look at the 3rd Gen S&Ws. They are all SS and the one I have is as reliable as a claw hammer. They're just big.
I've owned a lot of 10mm's. Gunner didn't ask about other-than-1911-designs, but since we're there, the 1006 is the best 10mm IMO.

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the Colt Delta is a neat gun, I wonder what types of loads are not acceptable to shoot in them? Are they beyond the max loads you find in a reloading manual? For instance would a 200 grain XTP with 12.5 grains of #9 and 37,000PSI be too much (from Ramshot data). There are 40 Smith and wessons that have higher pressures than that and with this load your shooting a 200 grain bullet at almost 1200 fps.


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