Really wanting a 10mm carbine rifle. Whats my options kriss jrc etc

Redrock

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After i got my glock 40mos 2 years back which i call my hog gun (hand of god) I really want to go straight 10mm to just get a one caliber solution. Also the glock 10mm will shoot 40 s&w all day long. And in the last ammo scare i never had a problem finding 40. Ive shot a hog and a doe with the 10mm. And i know close only counts in nukes.

But while muzzle loader hunting for deer I carried my mos. i had a coyote come into 130yds iron sights no red dot at the time. And i hit so close dirt clods blew up all over the dog and it jumped. I can consistently hit a man sized silhouette target at 200 yards with it.

Whats the performance range wise i figer a 10mm carbine with heavy loads and practice would be good to 400yds on soft targets and a 200yd hunting rifle. The kriss is far off cause the price the jrc seems like a good gateway 10mm and if i like it get the kriss. But glock mags riflecarbine is what im looking for. Or a lever gun if affordable. Be cool if there was a pc carbine. But anyone have any opinions on guns or
 
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I thought ruger had a pc carbine in 10mm.I have one in 9mm.Its a hoot to plink with.I am close to 900 rounds run through it with out a hick up!.
 
Ruger makes a carbine in 40 but not a 10mm. Hi Point makes a 10mm carbine and there is a conversation kit for converting a Glock.

MDWS was working on a 10mm carbine or it’s called the 40 GPC but not sure if it’s been release.

Check out the 10mm firearm forums.

I own and hunt with many 10mm pistols (even cast my own boolits), but when it comes to distances over 100 plus yds, rifle calibers are better options

 
I believe you can do an AR 15 with blow back bolt that uses glock mags.

If you want to go on the cheap, hipoint makes a 10mm carbine.
 
I have a JRC 10mm carbine, take down version, that comes in a backpack. Kind of fun little carbine, and decently accurate. A coyote at a 100 yards is probably dead, after that, the coyote's odds get better. The only complaint I have about mine is it likes to F2F with nuclear 10mm loads, occasionally. Mine is lightly used, so that may improve with use. My mid-range loads feed well. Since I have a Glock 20SF, and a Glock 40 MOS, it seemed natural to get a 10mm carbine. I do like the take down model, as I can just throw the back pack in the truck, or boat, and have something beyond a handgun.

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There's also MechTech if you have a Glock or 1911 already, or want one. And there's AR-versions.
 
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Originally Posted By: RedrockAfter i got my glock 40mos 2 years back which i call my hog gun (hand of god) I really want to go straight 10mm to just get a one caliber solution. Also the glock 10mm will shoot 40 s&w all day long. And in the last ammo scare i never had a problem finding 40. Ive shot a hog and a doe with the 10mm. And i know close only counts in nukes.

But while muzzle loader hunting for deer I carried my mos. i had a coyote come into 130yds iron sights no red dot at the time. And i hit so close dirt clods blew up all over the dog and it jumped. I can consistently hit a man sized silhouette target at 200 yards with it.

Whats the performance range wise i figer a 10mm carbine with heavy loads and practice would be good to 400yds on soft targets and a 200yd hunting rifle. The kriss is far off cause the price the jrc seems like a good gateway 10mm and if i like it get the kriss. But glock mags riflecarbine is what im looking for. Or a lever gun if affordable. Be cool if there was a pc carbine. But anyone have any opinions on guns or

I have Glock 40 also, love the 6in barrel.
I have been shooting some rounds from Buffalo Bore.
They are low flash. I like them for hunting.
 
I have a Mag-1, in 45 win mag. It is a 30 carbine converted to 45 win mag, I think they also made other calibers, I think 10mm was one of them.
 


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