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Bravo-Four
01-17-2007, 12:56
Here's some pics of some 10mm's available on Gunbroker, some of them are rather odd, but being 10mm's they need a good home!
Here is an engraved G20c for 1800$
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/063877000/63877695/pix4107328986.jpg
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/063877000/63877695/pix4107330283.jpg
Or for you 10mm street pimps here is one for $6,000
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/064088000/64088127/pix101691283.jpg
Forget measly 6" barrels, this 7 inches of pistol whipping fury goes for 650$
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/064269000/64269548/pix356617705.jpg
and of course...an extremely rare bren ten mag going for over 100$
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/064120000/64120255/pix143844408.jpg
FortyCaliber
01-18-2007, 19:58
Originally posted by Bravo-Four
Here's some pics of some 10mm's available on Gunbroker, some of them are rather odd, but being 10mm's they need a good home!
Forget measly 6" barrels, this 7 inches of pistol whipping fury goes for 650$
http://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/064269000/64269548/pix356617705.jpg
That's nice, but I have a rule about buying a gun from somebody who hasn't cut their fingernails for 3 months and keeps the plastic on their lampshades. :banana:
bambihunter
01-20-2007, 19:28
.40. :rofl: (what's your rule?) :supergrin:
I have seen Glock's with engraved slides but engraved polymer, that's a new one...
I have I think 3 Bren Ten 10mm magazines, but I haven't owned a Bren for nearly 15 years... Those Wyoming Arms/Parkers are sure less than accurate, reliable, or even nice looking aren't they. My I.A.I. isn't a lot butter, but it is some.
Bravo-Four
01-21-2007, 11:36
How would you rate a bren 10 these days? Sub par due to age? I would be afraid to shoot it as it is more a collectors item now I would think. How many rounds do those bren mags hold?
bambihunter
01-21-2007, 14:03
The Bren Ten was intended, but never really acheived, a high power (one of the highest power semi-autos then available), totally reliable, reasonably accurate defensive sidearm in a legitimately sized gun for CCW or law enforcement duty carry.
Age and parts unavailability aside, I personally think the Bren Ten would rate towards the middle of the pack when compared to all other 10mm's made.
Gary1911A1
01-21-2007, 18:05
I believed mine holds 11 rounds of 10MM, but it's a safe queen now for the reasons you mention.
DavidinSA
01-21-2007, 19:54
WOW !!
Plastic on the lamp shades.
That brings back memories of the grandparents.
Didn't know anyone still existed that did that.
Kind of scary.
Carphunter
01-23-2007, 20:43
that 11's grips look a lot like the grips on my Crossman air pistol
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