This video delves into the FBI's adoption and subsequent discontinuation of the 10mm Auto cartridge, specifically referencing the Smith & Wesson 1076 pistol. It also briefly mentions the Bren Ten as the original firearm chambered in 10mm. The core question explored is the reasoning behind the FBI's decision to move away from this powerful handgun caliber.
This "Antiques Gunshow" video, themed around 80s and 90s action movies, features Jonathan Ferguson and special guest Hollywood Guns comparing iconic firearms. The comparison spans three rounds: Sidearms (SAA vs. Bren Ten), Secondary (MP5 vs. Jatimatic), and Primary (M41A Pulse Rifle vs. Minigun). Each firearm is scored based on "Epic movies", "Rarity", and "Power". The video showcases a variety of classic and fictional action movie weaponry, with the Jatimatic and Minigun videos linked for further viewing. It also features a cameo from Dave 'Tank' Jewitt and encourages support for the Royal Armouries.
This YouTube video explores the Bren Ten pistol, a firearm described as the "Most Tactical Pistol!". The video delves into its history, likely showcasing its features and potentially its iconic association with the TV show Miami Vice. It also highlights its caliber and places it within the broader context of collector and tactical firearms.
This video explores the fascinating history and limited production of the Bren Ten pistol. Manufactured between 1983 and 1986, the Bren Ten was a robust firearm built on a design similar to the CZ-75. It was notable for being chambered in the then-new 10mm Auto cartridge, a caliber that the description humorously attributes to divine inspiration. With only around 1500 original units ever produced, the Bren Ten is considered a rare collector's item in the firearm community.
This episode of "The Gun Guys" features firearm expert Ken Hackathorn sharing his favorite pistols with Bill Wilson. Hackathorn discusses the history and personal significance of each firearm, including the Bren Ten, Luger, Tokarev, various custom 1911s, a Sig P210 M49, Walther P38, and a customized Colt from 1946. The video highlights Hackathorn's extensive experience as a firearms instructor for various elite military and law enforcement units, as well as his contributions to firearms publications.
This video delves into the history and mechanics of the Colt Delta Elite pistol, focusing on its association with the 10mm Auto cartridge. Introduced in 1987 as a response to the Bren Ten's popularity, the Delta Elite was one of the first viable 10mm handguns. Despite its unique position, it faced challenges with sales and was discontinued in 1996, though later reintroduced with improvements. The video highlights its 1911-based design, including features like a polymer guide rod and dual recoil springs to manage the potent 10mm round. It also touches upon the pistol's reputation issues stemming from users attempting to fire overly powerful ammunition.
This video explores the history and design of the Bren Ten pistol, a firearm developed by Dornaus & Dixon with input from Col. Jeff Cooper. The Bren Ten was intended as an upgrade to the 1911, chambered in a new, powerful 10mm cartridge and based on the CZ-75 design. The description details its features, including a DA/SA trigger, full-length slide rails, and good sights. However, the video highlights the pistol's unfortunate business failure due to production quality issues, magazine problems, and financial difficulties, leading to its short production run. The scarcity of its magazines is also noted.
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