What ISNT 10mm good at lads?

What ISNT 10mm good at lads?

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It would be a badass first pistol shooting experience, but 9mm would be better.

saving money

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I would argue .38spl s better still. Has enough recoil to mean something but isn't that snappy kick that tends to jolt a flinch into a shooters with weak constitutions

That being said I am glad my older brother handed me the .32 before his P226 on my first range trip so many years ago.

>not reloading
pure peasantry

Making you not gay

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Capacity

Eh, 15 rounds is well into the territory of good enough

Being affordable enough to train with effectively.
>StOp BeInG pOoR
Rich people can buy more 9mm than 10mm. More is more.

You can reload more 9mm for cheaper.

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Holy shit lads, skip to 4 minutes in

The only bad thing about 10mm honestly is the lack of funs in the caliber. The only options for carbines are rare as fuck mp5/10, Kriss Vector in 10mm which doesn't have high cap mags yet, and shitty brand cheap 'survival' carbines. The pistols are pretty lacking too with most 10mm pistols being 1911s. Otherwise the 10mm is the best pistol caliber round.

This, why are so many 10mm's (even non-1911's) single stacks? Like might as well just up the game and get a .41 magnum revolver at that point, make some more double stacks reee.

It's overkill on the recoil for what you'd need to kill a man. Not saying it's too much to handle, but if 9mm does the job "just fine", it's hard to want something that's objectively more difficult to control when putting multiple round into a target.
10mm also doesn't benefit from the economies of scale that the big 3 handgun calibers do, leading to higher prices and the lack of options and support from guns and accessories.
That being said, I still want one. Makes my peenor hard

You could always go the Glock 20 route if you need to go full-sized. That's a 15+1 double stack mag, and the G29 for subcompact with a 10+1.

I haven't shot it, but I feel like the G29 would have quite a learning curve beings that you're pushing 10mm out of such a small package.

the g29 is almost the size of a g19. they arent really a subcompact like you think.

>tfw there's no Beretta 92 in 10mm

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>the big 3 handgun calibers
what are they?

10mm is only 25cpr

Literally on oar with 45acp

nuns, fordy short and weak, and fuddy five

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It's fuddy five aarp

Don't fall for it, even the poly eats full bore loads just fine

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Better buy into .22 then

Well.. it is good, just expensive and not everyone likes shooting it.

.22 TCM
.380 ACP
9x25 Dillon

being a federally adopted round

doing anything you'd want a rifle cartridge to do
pistols are fucking back up weapon
deal with it

I'm going to pick up a compact stainless tanfoglio in 10mm in February. Only issue is trying to find 12rd mags

it was federally adopted.
My grandpa was in the bureau during it's short service life

sorry my bad

>was

Bird and squirrel hunting, and self defense.