I pleased to see Taurus did it and actually beat Ruger releasing a polymer 10mm first.
I'm not surprised, but I think people are focusing on stuff they might not be able to get soon, so anything with a magazine gets priority. Still, people are not willing to part with big bucks right now, cost of living is too high, food costs so much now.that price area is all we can move right now. The Smith buyers and 7+ bills pockets dunn ded on us. People are hurting right now.
I'm surprised they put it in the TH, but I guess when they were developing the .45 they had the 10mm in mind. Why they did a .45 in a DA/SA and not a striker was likely that caliber and style of pistol appeals to older folks, but the 10mm and the higher capacity appeals to younger gun owners, but in a striker.It's at least one of their established models. It will be tempting if the reviews are good. That's not much money to get into the 10mm thing.
$475 + $35 shipping….think I’ll give ya all time to provide reviews before I commit to another 10MM. I do like the hammer fired configuration and ambi safety though.
Notice, in store sales only! Otherwise out of stock.I ran across this deal on Gun.Deals today. $414.99 with free shipping.
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Sorry I missed the, "in store only."Notice, in store sales only! Otherwise out of stock.
Taurus TH10 10mm DA/SA Semi-Auto Pistol with Manual Safety
Taurus: TH10 10mm DA/SA Semi-Auto Pistol with Manual Safety for sale at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com
Five dollars more, but in-stock.
Seems that Taurus is dribbling them out. At least they do exist, and we have an idea of actual street prices. Davidson’s may sit on their’s awhile.
I’m not a beta tester, either.
I can wait…