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26 August 2013, 08:08 #1
10-8 Performance Custom M&P9
10-8 Performance's 2013-1 run of six customized M&P 9s will be up for sale at noon on August 31, 2013. I had the privilege of handling and photographing the prototype of these pistols. It went against every instinct I had to box it back up and send it back.
Here are the specs from the 10-8 Performance website: http://www.10-8performance.com/m-p/
COMING ON 08/31/13:
10-8 M&P Run 2013-1
We are proud to announce the availability of extremely limited quantities of customized M&P pistols, set up to our specs. These guns will only be done in small runs, and are not built on customer guns.
Features for Run 2013-1:
- Base Gun: M&P 4.25" barrel full size
- 9mm, WITHOUT thumb safety
- Custom slide machining by ATEi
- Full top serrations
- Front side serrations
- 10-8 Logo
- Trigger components upgrade with Apex parts
- Apex sear, Ultimate striker block kit, and RAM
- Slide refinished in black QPQ salt bath nitrocarburizing, equivalent to factory finish
- Apex Failure Resistant Extractor
- 10-8 Performance rear sight (.140" U notch) and front sight (.160" tall, .115" wide fiber optic with red insert)
- 10-8 Performance magazine base pads on both factory supplied magazines
- KKM Match Barrel
- Enhancement and Reliability work, personally performed by Hilton Yam
- Trigger job, ~5.5lb
- Polish feed ramp
- Finish ream and polish chamber
- Frames will be hand textured by Hilton Yam, with one Medium backstrap textured to match frame
Test fire and sight in minimum 50 rounds with Atlanta Arms match ammunition and mixed ball/JHP
NOT CA DOJ APPROVED
PRICE: $1675
Add $100 for shipping to your receiving FFL via FedEx Priority Overnight, insured. Includes 2 new magazines with 10-8 aluminum base pads and factory pistol case.
Payment via certified check or USPS MO only, NO CREDIT CARDS, due at our office by COB Friday 09/06.
Last edited by TripleBravo; 26 August 2013 at 08:26.
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26 August 2013, 08:10 #2
It's worth noting that the prototype had a thumb safety. The run will be the model WITHOUT a thumb safety.
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27 August 2013, 00:44 #3
That is just beautiful TB... I'm not sure how you boxed it back up !
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27 August 2013, 01:03 #4
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27 August 2013, 09:05 #5
The stipple work on these is amazing...
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28 August 2013, 08:38 #6
Field stripped:
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30 August 2013, 06:13 #7Triple Bravo
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30 August 2013, 14:52 #8
Less than 24 hours before they go up for sale:
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31 August 2013, 08:13 #9
45 minutes to go...
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1 September 2013, 11:14 #10
The new owners of these guns are quite fortunate. The guns looks fantastic and probably handle/work even better. As a fan of manual safeties, I would love to get one of these with a safety, but beggars can't afford to be choosers....