Just what I need. Another Hi-Point carbine in a caliber I don't reload - yet.
As if .380. 9mm, .40 and .45 weren't enough Monkey Gun carbines already.
What's next, a 357 SIG?
Can you shoot 40 S&W out of a 10mm?
Can you shoot 40 S&W out of a 10mm?
I've never tried it. Depends on the gun. Best case scenario, you get a lot of throat erosion and lots of free bore, maybe poor accuracy. Worst case scenario firing pin breaks or .40 does not chamber correctly and boom! Revolvers, probably. Glocks, maybe. Colt Delta 10mm or Bren Ten, I would not.
Hi-points, I am guessing no bueno.
What's next, a 357 SIG?
They won't be able to keep these carbines in stock. They will get like .22LR--bought up to resell on the Gunbroker for $100 above MSRP
They won't be able to keep these carbines in stock. They will get like .22LR--bought up to resell on the Gunbroker for $100 above MSRP
I've never tried it. Depends on the gun. Best case scenario, you get a lot of throat erosion and lots of free bore, maybe poor accuracy. Worst case scenario firing pin breaks or .40 does not chamber correctly and boom! Revolvers, probably. Glocks, maybe. Colt Delta 10mm or Bren Ten, I would not.
Hi-points, I am guessing no bueno.
I was just wondering if it was 38 Special/357 Magnum scenario.
I've been told by other PCC makers that 10mm is too much for a straight blow back action.
The barrel is cast into the receiver. One of mine came loose enough that it would rotate slightly and the factory remediation was to pin it.