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    Hi-Point 40 to 10mm carbine

    Here's a couple 10mm carbines. Feather USA (http://www.guns-rifles-firearms.com/) also makes a 10mm carbine that uses Glock mags.
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    which 10mm auto to choose?

    My 10mm AR has undergone a number of 'upgrades' over the years. I originally bought it back during the ban with no muzzle attachment and a fixed collapsible stock. I swapped out the original Olympic Arms lower for a CNC AR45 lower that uses M3 Greasegun mags which are cheap and plentiful. I...
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    which 10mm auto to choose?

    The 10mm makes a nice carbine round as well!
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    .22LR AR's

    I have two of the Spike's Tactical uppers and I love them! The 16" upper has been great from the get-go. The 5.5" upper has required more tuning, but it's a fun blaster and is surprisingly accurate. The Spike's uppers aren't cheap, but the quality is top notch and they stand behind their...
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    10mm velocities.

    Sorry cheygriz, but your information is wrong. The 10mm cartridge was developed in the early 80's by Dornaus & Dixon in cooperation with Norma. The original concept was a 200gn projectile at 1,000fps (which was what Cooper envisioned), but his was later increased changed to 1,200fps, and a...
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    6.5 Grendel former owners

    Love my Grendel! :D
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    What are your current thoughts on "Hangin' Ten"?

    Just gotta' love the 10mm! I enjoy the .45, .40, 9mm, .44 Special, .357 Mag, etc., but it's hard to find a more versatile cartridge than the 10mm Auto. Yes, it's not on every store shelf, but I reload so that isn't a problem. People say there aren't many 10mms available, but I've got over 20...
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    Little Help from the Glock Fanboys: 10mm and Pics

    If you're looking for a hicap 10mm, but like the 1911 then here's a possibility...
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    Let the 10mm madness begin!

    10mm Auto - The most versatile semiauto handgun cartridge around, even when it's not in a handgun!
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    build your own bulletstop?

    Got a drum today for $20. Now I just need to get some sand.
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    build your own bulletstop?

    Sounds like a winner. Thanks for the tip!
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    build your own bulletstop?

    I like the idea of the plastic drum filled with sand. That would be pretty easy. Would it be deep enough, front to back, to stop a .223 FMJ?
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    build your own bulletstop?

    I recently had some cat work done and had a small shooting range cut into the hillside above my house. As we're on well water and our well is down below our house I don't want to be shooting lead into the embankment. I'm thinking about building a box with a trapdoor in the bottom and then fill...
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    I have Redding dies with the interchangeable neck bushings. I made no adjustments between the IMI brass and the other mixed brass. The necks of all cases were lubed. I'm not sure what the problem was, but like I said all the IMI brass resized easily without a single crushed case.
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    The way Bob at Templar described it to me the piston rod induces flex between the barrel and receiver. Probably not an issue for a CQB gun, but not conducive to maximum accuracy when shooting at extreme distances.
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    I haven't turned any of the cases I've resized and they have worked fine. While all the IMI brass resized without a hitch, I also had around 90 cases of mixed Remington, PMC and Winchester and I crushed about 20 of them in the resizing process.
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    I got the IMI brass off Gunbroker. It appears to be very good quality, but does use a large primer however.
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    Laupa 6.5 Grendel brass is really expensive, but I was able to pick up 500 rounds of brand new IMI 7.62x39 brass pretty cheap and it's easy to fireform. I think the 6.8 and the 6.5 are relatively close up to 100 yards (the target's not going to be able to tell the difference), but the 6.5 just...
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    I added the KNS pins.
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    my first AR build - 6.5 Grendel

    Crap, I knew I was going to regret adding it all up... The rifle, plus 8 mags (4 5-rounders and 4 17-rounders) came to $2,431. Add the scope and mount and that brings it up to $3,855. That doesn't include the various tools I had to buy (this was my first build), the reloading dies, or...
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