This review by Brian C. Sheetz, Editor-in-Chief of American Rifleman, provides an in-depth look at the Springfield Armory XD-M Elite Compact 10 mm OSP. It covers manufacturing origins in Croatia, technical specifications including its 3.8" barrel and 11/15-round capacity, and the advantages of the META trigger system. The review highlights its optic-ready design with a HEX Dragonfly sight and its potent 10 mm Auto caliber.
This ARTV preview features segments on Remington Ammunition's shot shell manufacturing facility, highlighting their shot tower technology. It also includes a Rifleman Review of the Springfield Armory XD-M Elite Compact OSP in 10mm Auto and a historical examination of the Dreyse rifle, a mid-19th-century bolt-action rifle known for its needle firing pin. The video directs viewers to American Rifleman TV for full episodes.
This video features an "American Rifleman Television" segment, "Rifleman Review," focusing on the Ruger SR1911 pistol chambered in 10 mm Auto. The review details the firearm's features, including its stainless-steel construction, 5" barrel, full-length guide rod, conical barrel lockup (replacing a traditional bushing), Bomar-style adjustable sights, extended beavertail, and adjustable aluminum trigger with an over-travel stop. The review highlights how the SR1911 effectively manages the recoil of the 10 mm cartridge, even with standard springs. It also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website for more firearms and shooting content.
This NRA Gun of the Week video features an in-depth examination of the Cimarron Firearms Bad Boy revolver, chambered in 10 mm Auto. The review highlights its Italian craftsmanship, historical styling reminiscent of a Colt 1860, and modern features like the ability to host optics and alloy steel construction to handle the potent 10 mm cartridge. The video details its 8-inch octagonal barrel, color case-hardened hammer, blued finish, and walnut stocks. The revolver's smooth cylinder capacity, headspacing on the case mouth, and convertible nature to .38-40 Win. are also discussed. The sighting system, including an adjustable rear sight and a Picatinny rail for optics, is showcased, positioning the Bad Boy as a viable option for big game hunting.
Federal Premium is reintroducing its 10 mm Auto hunting ammunition, aiming to restore its original purpose. This new offering is loaded to 1275 ft per second with a 180-grain Trophy Bonded bullet, significantly increasing velocity compared to typical market loads around 1000-1130 ft per second. This enhanced performance is intended to make it a viable hunting round once again.
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