I have wanted a glock 20 10mm for a long time i have never seen one in a gunshop around where i live i always end up with another caliber anyone here own one what shops around here carry them i kinda wanna shoot one before i committ to buying one recoil is no issue i shoot hand cannons ive owned three glocks in the past and now only have one i have a itch to get one
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I have the 10mm itch myself, but I think I'm leaning more towards the eaa witness. -
if money is of the concern go with the witness 10 as what I did. if money is of no issue go with the g20 instead. I've shot both and out of the box the eaa is more accurate, but the glock has a dump load of aftermarket support which is good. the glock also is better at the "point and shoot" technique than the eaa due to it's ergonomics."Screw U guys, I'm going home"...:the great Eric Cartman
10mm. Because .45ACP just doesn't cut it anymore. <Trailerparktrash>Comment
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Do it. I was looking for a new CCW piece, and almost had myself talked into a G30 because .45 is ubiquitous. However, I had always wanted a 10mm, so I got a G29 instead. I love it. For being a pocket rocket, it is really shootable. I could only imagine the G20 would be even better due to larger grip and sight radius.
I have had not one regret in getting the 10mm.Comment
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Glock 20!!
I have had a glock 20 for 5 years now. I love it. You get 3 guns in one .40 and sig .357. All you have to do is change out barrels and mags. Also, you can buy the .45 slide (Glock 21) and it fits perfectly on the 10mm frame. The only complaint I get from friends that shoot it is, especially girls is that the hands are to small for the handle. Try a Glock 21(same bottom frame as the glock 20) at any shooting range to see is your hand like the handle. Remember the 10mm is way more punchy than a Glock 21(.45)."It is better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it." ---Clarence Worley ...Comment
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Rented a Glock 20 with a 5" barrel. Recoil wasn't too bad but my hand was feeling it after a box! I shoot .357 snubs and .44 mag so I am not weak wristed.
Still considering a G20 but money is tight and 10mm is expensive. Have to buy enough ammo as it is.Comment
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I have a couple 10's myself... once you go 10 you don't go back.
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I think I'm getting that itch now.
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"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms, disarm only those who are neither inclined, nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants. They serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1764
*Excerpts from "On Crimes and Punishment" by Cesare BeccariaComment
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You can't pick favorites:
Javelina: Very fun to shoot, deadly accurate, no recoil at all, looks like it should be a movie prop.
Glock 29: Small, easy to carry, great shooter
Glock 20: Easiest to shoot and the one I shoot the most these days.
S&W 1076: My first gun and one of the earliest ones issued. I'd hate to even guess how many rounds have gone through it but I still love it. Definitely never for sale.
Kimber: What more needs to be said about the 1911 design. Great gun.Comment
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Try the Old West Gun Room in El Cerrito, CA. I believe the owner Bob has a Glock 20 in stock. If not I know he can get you one pretty fast.Comment
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