THE BEST 10mm!!!

Published on November 10, 2024
Duration: 18:21

This video provides a beginner's perspective on shooting the 10mm caliber for the first time, comparing the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center 2.0 and the Glock 40. The reviewer highlights the significant recoil of the 10mm, the differences in trigger feel between the two firearms, and the effectiveness of ported barrels and compensators in mitigating muzzle rise. Ultimately, the reviewer expresses a preference for the Glock 40 due to its grip texture and perceived shooting dynamics, despite acknowledging the M&P's superior trigger.

Quick Summary

The 10mm cartridge delivers significant recoil, requiring a firm grip and proper stance, distinguishing it from 9mm. The Glock 40 offers superior grip texture, while the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center 2.0 features ported barrel/slide for recoil reduction and a crisper trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 10mm
  2. 00:09Comparing 9mm and 10mm Cartridges
  3. 01:00Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center 2.0 Overview
  4. 02:27Glock 40 Gen 4 Overview
  5. 03:16Side-by-Side Comparison: Glock 40 vs. S&W M&P 2.0
  6. 04:24Loading Up and First Shots
  7. 05:05First Time Shooting 10mm: Glock 40
  8. 06:36Glock 40 Shooting Impressions
  9. 06:55Shooting the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0
  10. 08:07Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Shooting Impressions
  11. 09:07First Impressions: Glock 40 vs. M&P 2.0
  12. 10:1610mm vs. 9mm Cartridge Comparison
  13. 10:35Steady Pace Shooting: Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0
  14. 11:21Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Shooting Rhythm
  15. 11:46Glock Gripes and Preferences
  16. 13:22Glock 40 Shooting Performance
  17. 14:02Both Firearms Are Good
  18. 14:21Glock 40 vs. S&W M&P 2.0 Thickness Comparison
  19. 15:17Final Decision: Glock 40 or S&W M&P 2.0?
  20. 15:31Final Five Rounds: Glock 40
  21. 16:26Final Five Rounds: Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0
  22. 16:36Final Thoughts and Preference
  23. 17:41Viewer Engagement and Questions
  24. 18:05Conclusion: 10mm Power

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Glock 40 and the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center 2.0 for 10mm shooting?

The Glock 40 offers superior grip texture with its finger grooves, while the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 has a better trigger feel. The S&W also features ported barrel and slide for recoil reduction and is thinner, but the Glock 40's grip is preferred by the reviewer.

How does the recoil of the 10mm cartridge compare to 9mm?

Shooting 10mm is significantly more impactful than 9mm. The 10mm cartridge produces a substantial recoil that requires a firm grip and proper stance to manage effectively, making it a caliber that is 'not for the weak'.

What are the pros and cons of the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center 2.0 in 10mm?

Pros include its ported barrel and slide for recoil mitigation and a crisper trigger. Cons are its aggressive grip texturing that can cause discomfort and a slightly spongier trigger feel compared to some other firearms.

What are the pros and cons of the Glock 40 Gen 4 in 10mm?

Pros include excellent grip texture due to finger grooves and a perceived better shooting feel. Cons are its less refined trigger shoe and standard sights, with the reviewer wishing for more factory-included features like optic cuts.

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