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.
Maybe so, but these are still some serious $
That is a nice gun!!!!!! I just added it to my wish list ❤
It is very nice! You will not be disappointed.
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.
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.
this is beautiful gun. master piece but me only dream ☹️
Thanks for watching!
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.