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10mm and 357 Sig, making a comeback?

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6 hours ago, blksheep said:

I almost bought a .45GAP...

 

 

 

 

ALMOST

There is one state that uses, or used 45Gap for their state police.   I can't remember who though.

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20 minutes ago, Ray Ray said:

There is one state that uses, or used 45Gap for their state police.   I can't remember who though.

NY, SC,Fl, and GA adopted the 45 GAP that I know of.  GA went to G17s.  I don't know about the others.

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Pennsy too?


They went to the Glock 21 after the GAP... I remember that, being I felt it was a better choice. More common ammo, better capacity (loaded gun with two magazines yields 9 extra rounds with ACP over GAP).

I think they were switching to the SIG P227 or switched to it.
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On 6/23/2017 at 8:24 PM, High Exposure said:

Quarter Circle 10 sells large frame Glock AR lowers, bolts, and barrels for building  10mm ARs.

For just under a grand (depending on what options you wanted) you could assemble a reliable, fun, and accurate little AR that shoots 10mm and takes Glock mags.

Just sayin'

Why would you tell me I can build a 10mm AR?  

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