0.393701Are you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?
0.393701Are you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?
Think of it like a .38 special to a .357Mag.Are you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?
Are you saying .40 cal will fire through a pistol chambered for 10mm ?Think of it like a .38 special to a .357Mag.
I was talking about the length. A .357 Mag. is an elongated .38Spl. A 10mm is an elongated .40cal. As I remember the 10mm came first and they came out with the shorter .40cal. I don't think a .40 will cycle in a 10mm in an auto.Are you saying .40 cal will fire through a pistol chambered for 10mm ?
ive shot 40 s&w in my Glock 20 many times… 10mm brass is hard to come buy… don’t even switch the magAre you saying .40 cal will fire through a pistol chambered for 10mm ?
Yes. Exactly the sameAre you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?
Yep. Reports said the recoil of 10mm was too much, so they made the Short and WeakI was talking about the length. A .357 Mag. is an elongated .38Spl. A 10mm is an elongated .40cal. As I remember the 10mm came first and they came out with the shorter .40cal. I don't think a .40 will cycle in a 10mm in an auto.
Yes, he is. .40 is a reduced power 10 mm round.Are you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?
I was talking about the length. A .357 Mag. is an elongated .38Spl. A 10mm is an elongated .40cal. As I remember the 10mm came first and they came out with the shorter .40cal. I don't think a .40 will cycle in a 10mm in an auto.
As someone noted, there are many calibers that use the same size bullet. What’s unique about 10mm/.40 is that in most cases (no pun intended), the more powerful cartridge (.357 magnum vs 38 special or 44 magnum vs 44) was developed as an improvement on the base design. In the case of .40, the 10mm was considered too powerful for some people to handle and the .40 was a reduced power version. Oddly enough it was the FBI that led the way in needing a less powerful cartridge.Are you saying .40 cal is the same diameter as 10mm ?