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One of the reasons I like the 10mm is the fact that while it's sufficiently powerful to take medium game at close range, it's not a wrist pulverizer like the .44 mag can be.

I had a Glock 20 for a little while and while it was a good reliable pistol, I like having the option of a safety on any gun I'm going to take hunting. The EAA witness hunter looks interesting, but alas it's not on the California roster of "safe" handguns. :rolleyes:
 
I own an eaa witness elite match and it is seriously the nicest gun I have ever touched. The trigger is utterly impeccable, the slide feels like it is on ball bearings, the fit and finish are top notch.. It is really almost too good to put into words. The gun started my love affair with 10mm, but reloading it and exploring just what that cartridge is capable of has solidified my affection for the 10. I like it for the exact same reason that I love the .44 Magnum. Most of the time I load it lightly and have an extremely enjoyable plinking or target shooting round, but I know that if I ever for whatever reason needed to or chose to go the "nuclear option", there is about as much power on tap as you could ever need, from the same gun that is also a great plinker .
 
I said this in another thread but I'd like to see;

5.7x28 Glock 19/17
Tavor in .45-70 Govt.
Saiga 10 (Saiga 12 in 10 gauge)
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