Ladies and Gentlemen,
The gun shown below is something I’ve had in the works for a little over two years or so now. Every time it came along on Dave’s list, I asked him to put another in its place for some reason. Don’t ask me why, but I just didn’t think it was that critical to get it done if I wouldn’t have the time to really shoot it like it would deserve. I had actually planned on getting Dave to build another .45 I have the parts for if he would have asked, but this time he started working on it before I got the chance to make another excuse. I’m glad I didn’t have that opportunity, as this gun is far and away the most insane thing I have in my collection. I got it with the intentions of getting into IPSC, and I chose 10mm since I already have a bazillion brass for it and am not too worried about losing some here and there. I know most people shoot a .40 loaded long since used brass is cheaper and easier to find, but since I like Federal and Starline brass that only I have used or loaded in, a $7 - $15 difference for every 1000 is minimal. Plus, I wanted to be able to use this gun for pin shooting should the opportunity present itself, and loading a .40 to do the job of a hot 10mm just didn’t make me feel too comfy inside. It is set up to shoot the moderate Federal American Eagle 180gr FMJ load or a hand loaded equivalent, and with a simple change in recoil springs, it can very easily handle the most powerful of 10mm loads with no difficulty. Every part was chosen for both quality and weight. While most people like a light gun, I prefer a heavy one, and the weight makes shooting my nuclear 10mm loads a breeze. I chose the Para frame over an STI to ensure it was as balanced as possible, and added a steel S&A magazine well to add heft and prevent the destruction of an aluminum well with magazine changes. I’m a beginner when it comes to a speedy reload, and I didn’t want to have my magazines chewing up the well when I practiced in case of an off-center insertion.
For any of you who have not had the opportunity to handle or shoot a gun that Dave Sams has built, you are really missing out. He does outstanding work on most every type of firearm made, and although he is better known for super accurate match guns, his carry and race guns are simply amazing.
Here are the parts used:
- Para Ordnance Gunsmith Frame
- Caspian Slabsided Slide W/Front Serrations, sharp edges beveled
- Bar-Sto Bull Barrel, Recrowned and Flush Cut
- S&A Stainless Steel Magazine Well
- STI Titanium/Composite Trigger
- Cylinder & Slide Hammer, Sear, and Disconnector
- Cominolli Tungsten Guide Rod
- Bo-Mar BMCS Rear Sight
- Novak Front Sight w/Protected Fiber Optic Insert
- McCormick Beavertail GS
- STI Firing Pin
- AFTEC Extractor
- Nowlin Pin Set
- Wolff Springs
I cannot begin to tell you how fun this gun is to shoot. It really makes shooting the 10mm fast and accurate extremely easy. Recoil is soft, function is butter smooth, and it is as tough a gun as they come.
Thanks for looking, and GOD Bless.
~Jim Keeney

The View From The Rear

Big & Heavy... Just Like I Wanted It

A Bar-Sto Fit To Perfection

Gotta Get Some Grip Tape On This Baby

From The Muzzle - Just Plain Big All Over

Dave's Custom Front Sight w/Protected Fiber Optic Insert... So Easy To See

Wonderfully Blended & Pinned McCormick Beavertail

Hard To Miss & Tough Magwell (Too bad the factory checkering is dull)

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