So I've been looking at 10mm pistols for a while now. Kimber, Rock Island Tactical and the G20. I have heard of the 460 Rowland, but didn't know much about it. Until this evening. A drop in conversion for a 1911 is $300 and ammo is priced as low as 70-80 cents a round. Not too bad for a semi auto with 44 mag ballistics. The defensive ammo is as much as you'd expect to pay for a box of quality 45 ACP JHP.
I was assuming that it would be cost prohibitive or requiring a totally custom gun. Wrong. For a round which won't be fired in huge volumes (at least until I can reload), it is pretty affordable compared to buying a new 10mm or other high powered pistol. Plus the conversion can be swapped to any modern 1911.
I didn't see too much about it here, other than some older posts suggesting it in place of a 10mm. For having conversions for Glock, XD and 1911 it sure seems like a solid choice for hunting or seriously powerful defensive use. It is in a class by itself it seems.
With the end of SSE coming, I don't have to worry about getting a new pistol for this round before the end of the year. Maybe another 9mm....
I was assuming that it would be cost prohibitive or requiring a totally custom gun. Wrong. For a round which won't be fired in huge volumes (at least until I can reload), it is pretty affordable compared to buying a new 10mm or other high powered pistol. Plus the conversion can be swapped to any modern 1911.
I didn't see too much about it here, other than some older posts suggesting it in place of a 10mm. For having conversions for Glock, XD and 1911 it sure seems like a solid choice for hunting or seriously powerful defensive use. It is in a class by itself it seems.
With the end of SSE coming, I don't have to worry about getting a new pistol for this round before the end of the year. Maybe another 9mm....

. I am not talking cracks, but definitely the "tightness" of the gun goes away pretty quickly.
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