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So a buddy of mine produces the YouTube Channel Chuke's Outdoor Adventures. He's somewhat of a 10mm fanatic. He has a 4.6" barrel M&P 10mm that up until last weekend had been flawless. I've got a 4" that has consistently jammed on the second to last round in the magazine.

Last weekend he invited me out to film a comparison of the two. The idea was to look for differences in why his worked and mine didn't. The pleasant surprise is that mine actually performed flawlessly.

Short video from part of out session last weekend. There's no real practice, drills or precision shooting going on, it was basically just dumping rounds out of both guns. At the end of the day 3 different shooters put 400 rounds through my pistol of 7 different types of ammo trying to get it to choke and it didn't.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K1-JRjH1Js




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I like Chuke. He sure goes through a bunch of guns. He has a new favorite gun every week. Always seems to go back to the mighty G20 for his best 10mm. Glad you got a good Smith 10mm.


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Very nice. I really like the 2.0 guns and they just feel right in my hand, are very accurate and reliable. The "Plus" flat triggers make them even better.
 
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I’m happy to see your M&P finally working!
 
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Cool, I have seen a lot of Chukes videos when looking at bear pistols. Good to see it running well. How did the factory mag springs compare to a .45 magazine spring? Are you planning on putting a dot or light on it?
 
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Originally posted by Voshterkoff:
Cool, I have seen a lot of Chukes videos when looking at bear pistols. Good to see it running well. How did the factory mag springs compare to a .45 magazine spring? Are you planning on putting a dot or light on it?

The .45 mag spring did not seem to make a difference on their own. But they're part of the overall package now which runs so I won't be changing them out. No plans on a red dot or light. I intend on this being a woods carry gun and want to keep it as compact and light as possible. I'm seriously considering swapping out the sights for some lower profile ones from Dawson, just to make the package that much smaller and snag free.




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If I may ask, what style of grip are you using. Is there a name for it?
What advantages/nuances it has vs other styles?

it seems that the thumb of trigger hand is pointing down, while the thumb of the supporting hand -- is more traditionally oriented -- pointing alongside the barrel.
 
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If I may ask, what style of grip are you using. Is there a name for it?
What advantages/nuances it has vs other styles?

it seems that the thumb of trigger hand is pointing down, while the thumb of the supporting hand -- is more traditionally oriented -- pointing alongside the barrel.

Probably my right thumb looking for the thumb safety of a 1911 as a rest. Smile.

In all seriousness, I hadn't thought about it until now. The only thing I can think of is that it's a hold over from revolver shooting when using my left thumb to cock the hammer.




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If I may ask, what style of grip are you using. Is there a name for it?
What advantages/nuances it has vs other styles?

it seems that the thumb of trigger hand is pointing down, while the thumb of the supporting hand -- is more traditionally oriented -- pointing alongside the barrel.


Interesting video I ran across tonight of Massad Ayoob and Bill Wilson talking about the low thumb grip. Like I said I hadn't really thought about but I learned to shoot handguns back in the stone age with double action revolvers. Right hand grabs the grip, left hand wraps around it and left thumb available for cocking the hammer without breaking the grip of the right hand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCSq7Zc1IbI

Another video of Massad Ayoub talking about thumb placement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvUHsFdHK4




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