My EAA Witness Compact mags hold 12 rounds, not 10.
t's funny... Everybody I've talked to about the Para P16 conversion opts for a second barrel so they can still shoot .40 out of their gun, but in the end never use the barrel again. I think that says something right there!
I've found the .40S&W in a frame large enough to take a .45 or 10mm tends to be unreliable as there is too much free space in the magazine with the shorter .40S&W rounds which often lets the mag to lose control of the round causing feed failures.
The single stack 1911 mags in 9mm or .40S&W have "rails" crimped in to prevent the shorter rounds from moving forward under recoil. This strategy doesn't work for double stacks.
As to a favorite its a toss up between my Delta Elite and Witness Elite Match. But I still shoot way more .45, 9mm and .40S&W than 10mm because the 10mm typically launches brass 25+ feet and to get above .40S&W in performance practically demands jacketed bullets which coat at least 2X what the hard cast lead do. But after a bit more reliability testing the Wintness Compact will become my car gun.
Unfortunately, I just have the Glock 20. I love 10mm and hope to add some of the others listed on the poll. Those Razorbacks are gorgeous.
Here's what I did to my G20:
(1) KKM 6" match grade barrel
(2) Glockmeister tungsten recoil rod
(3) IMSI 22-lb. recoil spring
(4) Scherer +2 Extension on magazine (that's 17+1 of Doubletap ammo in one fist)
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