Originally Posted by bwinters
Have been doing some homework on various pistol platforms and found a couple I don't care for. I really like the Kimber 1911 but have been spooked by the number of feeding issues I came across on the interweb.

I also came across the 45 Super and the 'ease' of converting an ACP to Super. I really like the idea of being able to shoot 45 ACP ammo - its way cheaper than 10mm.

A) Is 45 Super in the same league as the 10mm
B) Is the conversion as simple as it seems on the interweb
c) Any long term issues if the conversion is done correctly

Anything else I should be aware of with an ACP to Super conversion?

Thanks.


The 10mm180 grain XTP Underwood about the same as the 230 XTP Underwood 45 Super in my comparison but the 45 made a much larger hole.



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