I feel like this would be the perfect backpacking gun for bear defense, love the pricing sig has on these, a 10mm dan wesson costs twice as much as one of these.
I bought the DA/SA version months ago and added the DP Pro optic. It's a great gun, but if you reload and plan on saving your brass, better bring a friend with a minnow net. Position your brass catcher about 15 ft back behind you and 20 ft to your right!
@@DoubleEagleGunworks i think 10mm gives some energy into the slide to begin with. then once mass is moving, it keeps moving. or it's a matter of the shooter's grip, though i suspect it's the optics causing it. but still one of the nicest firearms ever made.
@@DoubleEagleGunworks I REALLY enjoy your presentations. Things like the bowling pins show what I've found - 45 and 10 are very different yet more similar in ways than people might think.
@@mattspriggs5945Thank you. In all seriousness, it is tough to decide between these two rounds. Both are very good rounds. Currently, I am leaning toward the 10mm.
I feel like this would be the perfect backpacking gun for bear defense, love the pricing sig has on these, a 10mm dan wesson costs twice as much as one of these.
Just bought mine last week, I absolutely love it, it's a blast to shoot and the recoil is virtually nothing.
It is fun to shoot. The weight of the gun really helps with the recoil.
That is a nice gun!!!!!! I just added it to my wish list ❤
It is very nice! You will not be disappointed.
DEG. Good video. Nice gun and good shooting. Thanks for sharing and take care. Happy Easter.
Thanks for watching. Happy Easter!
I bought the DA/SA version months ago and added the DP Pro optic. It's a great gun, but if you reload and plan on saving your brass, better bring a friend with a minnow net. Position your brass catcher about 15 ft back behind you and 20 ft to your right!
I have considered a net on the right side of the shooting bench for that very reason. Every 10mm I have throws the brass like that.
This is funniest trigger pull ever with two hands!:-) love those old people!!!
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intresting, just saw another video about the sig. seems like it bounced way more with optics and lights than here.
That is interesting. The P220 is a heavy gun to start with. You would think it would be less bounce with the added weight of a light.
@@DoubleEagleGunworks i think 10mm gives some energy into the slide to begin with. then once mass is moving, it keeps moving. or it's a matter of the shooter's grip, though i suspect it's the optics causing it.
but still one of the nicest firearms ever made.
@@tomlobos2871the grip definitely makes a difference.
I'm deciding on the 10mm or 45 Auto - such a horrible delima!
That is a tough decision.
@@DoubleEagleGunworks I REALLY enjoy your presentations. Things like the bowling pins show what I've found - 45 and 10 are very different yet more similar in ways than people might think.
@@mattspriggs5945Thank you. In all seriousness, it is tough to decide between these two rounds. Both are very good rounds. Currently, I am leaning toward the 10mm.
@@DoubleEagleGunworks Both are great sledgehammers! Thanks for your replies and I look forward to your next upload!
If price is no object, I’d go for 10mm. You can use it for pretty much anything, including hunting with the right loads.