Since I can't right now, I guess you are!
Sam
never want to see brass issues.... esp split cases around diameter
As a PS; would never fly in NY
I'll stick with my gas 10
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I'm drooling too. :D I just wish I could justify the $ to buy one :(
Absolutely!
Quote from: blaster on September 21 2019 08:03:58 PM MDT
I'm drooling too. :D I just wish I could justify the $ to buy one :(
Wait! I gotta justify it? When did this start?
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Sorry... I've had mine for about a month. :P
I love her. Everyone who has shoot her loves her. The 1st shot by all produces the same reaction ... "WOW! There's no kick!"
She's had about 500 rnds through her with the only issue being with some LAX weak sauce ammo.
My usual Magtech functions superbly.
I have had zero split cases.
Will absolutely be picking one up 😊
Quote from: Kenk on November 13 2019 01:35:48 PM MST
Will absolutely be picking one up 😊
Well?? Did you get one?
Still packing it away, had two knee replacements in a year and a half, so still rebounding from the time off work
Ken
Quote from: Kenk on April 27 2020 01:06:26 PM MDT
Still packing it away, had two knee replacements in a year and a half, so still rebounding from the time off work
Ken
Oh man. Sorry to hear that. I have been away from 10mm for too long.
Quote from: Benchrst on September 10 2019 08:55:19 PM MDT
Drooling ;D
I gotta say at around 12 minutes he's like me at the range with my 10mm AT! WTF???? :o :)) :D
I own the CMMG Banshee 10mm MK10 and the Tactical Edge RD-10 10mm pistol. 5 trips to the firing range and 500 rounds later, here are the observations (been using Sellier & Bennott and SigSauer 180 grain FMJ):
-The CMMG radial blowback system dramatically decreases the recoil and is very evident when compared to the RD-10. RD-10 recoil is so prominent that after several hundred rounds, I had to wear my tactical glove to reduce numbness that was developing in my index finger
-The CMMG MK10 has fired over 500 rounds with no malfunctions and no cleaning to date. The LRBHO on the MK10 has not malfunctioned to date.
-The RD-10's LRBHO started malfunctioning within the first 2 magazines. Was never able to get the LRBHO to work reliably so I removed the mechanism.
-Within the first 50 rounds, the RD-10 starting severing the empty casings in half, causing additional malfunctions when half of the casings were not extracted from the breach. My gunsmith tested heavier buffers until we found one that stopped the severing of the empty casings ($75 buffer & $125 of labor).
-About 100 rounds into the RD-10, the bolt carrier assembly failed (extractor stripped). Replaced it with a KAK Industries 40-S&W-10-MM-BCG ($145.00 later)
-RD-10 now fires reliably with the KAK bolt carrier assembly and heavier buffer. All in for the RD-10 (purchase price/tax, shipping and replacement parts), over $2,150.00
-All in with the CMMG Banshee MK10: $1,645.00 with taxes, local pickup at RifleGear.
-CMMG MK10 came with one 30 round mag, Glock compatible. RD-10 came with two 15 round Glock mags.
Other observation: RD-10 is noticeably heavier with the balance point noticeably forward of the mag well. RD10 leverages side charging handle while the MK10 uses classic AR style charging handle.
Advantage goes to the CMMG MK10
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