18 November 2010, 06:21
Strut10What would happen...................
............ if you fired a .40 S&W round in an auto chambered for 10mm??
I'm half embarassed that I don't know. It's going to go bang. But what does the excessive headspace on the casemouth do or cause??
18 November 2010, 07:16
RVL IIIMaybe you ought to email Guns and Ammo TV and see if they will do it on the torture test segment!
18 November 2010, 11:13
crbutlerLower velocity and a very dirty chamber. Other than that, not much.
Accuracy is a bit less, but the big thing is reliability- the headspace is being maintained by the extractor, which works most of the time with most guns.
The combination of dirty chambers and extractor headspace made a really reliable 10mm into a so-so 40 S&W.
I tried this in IPSC because a bunch of low- lifes would pick up my 10 mm brass and I could hear them say that the brass was worth a lot, and they had a friend or relative with a 10mm so lets give this to them....
19 November 2010, 05:07
butchlocpretty much what charles says, rmember the s&w 610? it was a revolver chamber for 10mm with moon clips to shoot 40's in.. at least with mine the 40's leave a dirty chamber that has to be cleaned before loading 10mm's
19 November 2010, 06:48
Strut10Thanks for the insight fellers.
I guess my main reason for asking is that I have both a 10mm and a pair of .40's. Always wondered if the chips were down and I had to run some .40's through the 10 if it would be a workable plan, short term.
23 November 2010, 10:01
Idaho Sharpshooterhave you considered fitting spare barrels in them to allow shooting both?
Once upon a time I owned a Colt 10/40. Same two barrel set up.
Rich