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...kind of also think it's a wasted caliber as the 45 will do pretty much the same thing
Maybe someday I will have a Vltor Bren Ten?
I'm not a Glock fanboi, but I like my Glock 20. I've used it for hog hunting with 200 grain loads and it knocks 'em down like dominoes.
Here's a little ballistic gel comparison for those who think 10mm is a wasted caliber.
Just for the sake of accurate comparision the 45 ACP can be and is routinely loaded well beyond 875 fps. If the 45 ACP is loaded to it's potential then little difference exist.
Just for the sake of accurate comparision the 45 ACP can be and is routinely loaded well beyond 875 fps. If the 45 ACP is loaded to it's potential then little difference exist.
Go with a model 21 and get a 10mm conversion barrel and magazine for it. I have a few G20's and you will most likely switch out the spring and barrel anyway if you want it to cycle better with hotter loads and have a little better accuracy. I have had stock G20's that are tumbling rounds at 15-20 yards with full power loads that are vastly improved with an after market barrel. I live close to this place: GlockStore.com - Glock Handguns, Glock Parts & Accessories, Glock Magazines & Apparel so I can find what I need rather quickly.
I'm not a Glock fanboi, but I like my Glock 20. I've used it for hog hunting with 200 grain loads and it knocks 'em down like dominoes.
Here's a little ballistic gel comparison for those who think 10mm is a wasted caliber.
i have been thinking of one of these for awhile.
other than having a longer sight radius for hunting, what will i gain with an aftermarket 6" slide/barrel? would it be beneficial for a more complete powder burn?
intended use will be woods carry gun when hiking, hunting, fishing, etc with the boy.
Go for it. The Glock 20 is a versatile and powerful gun/cartridge combo. If reloading the following powders are your friends: 800X, AA#9, and Hogdon Longshot in that order.
Chamber support for current crop of Glocks is much improved and I haven't had any bulges or issues with factory 10mm ammo. For my nuclear loads I swap in the KKM barrel. I shoot a 200gr WFN bullet over a spooky amount of 800X. My standard load is using AA#9 and is a bit over the max loads in most manuals.
The 10mm is a great cartridge and the Glock 20 is a great platform.
While living in Salt Lake City I carried the G20 during the winter when everybody was bundled up in heavy coats -- figured the 10s extra penetration would be perfect solution to the wrapped up bad guy.
If you can comfortably shoot it (by that I mean you don't have small hands) the G20 is a great gun with lots of choices for ammo. Full power loads are still something you have to specifically look for and I would be weary of high volume use in anything of this caliber because you can crack frames.
The Gen4 G 20 fixes the issue with small hands.
I just picked up a Gen4 20. The Gen4s just fit my hand better.
Now I have a 20sf I need to get rid of.
I would keep it as the gen 4 has issues with hot loads like those 200gr by Underwood. The new captured recoil spring & possibly magsprings need to be improved... see 10mm-firearms dot com & glocktalk for more info about the gen 3 G20 being more reliable. They arn't making any more gen 3 g20 now too 8>)
My gen 4 10mm g29 subcompact is my concealed carry & my gen 4 fde g20 sits waiting for future developments. The 10 mm glocks are more massive than all the other models - made for hot hard hitting rounds...
Have you had issues with your Gen4 G20? I have some 200g Underwood I'll try out.
How common is this problem? Is it like anything else on the internet where people are more likely to post their problems than have no problems? Makes things look bad sometimes but I'll have to look into it and do some testing.
Thanks