I remember that the manual for the EAA Witness that I owned, stated very clearly in block letters to stay away from +p or high velocity high pressure rounds..I called the service dept and I had a chat with their (grumpy is an understatement) gunsmith.
He categorically ruled out Double Tap, Buffalo Bore and Corbon ammo..he said I could crack the slideand the warranty would be voided if they sopt sign of overpressure.
He wasn't even sure (his words) about the Winchester silvertips.. basically he said that I was not supposed to use the original full load spec of the 10 mm Auto but rather the FBI load (40 S&W performance)..so what's the point of having a 10 mm I asked...he didn't have an answer for that
I ask to the Glock 20 owners: Does your manual mentions anything similar?? Glock CS did ever warned you about using full 10 mm loads???
Thanks
He categorically ruled out Double Tap, Buffalo Bore and Corbon ammo..he said I could crack the slideand the warranty would be voided if they sopt sign of overpressure.
He wasn't even sure (his words) about the Winchester silvertips.. basically he said that I was not supposed to use the original full load spec of the 10 mm Auto but rather the FBI load (40 S&W performance)..so what's the point of having a 10 mm I asked...he didn't have an answer for that
I ask to the Glock 20 owners: Does your manual mentions anything similar?? Glock CS did ever warned you about using full 10 mm loads???
Thanks