skerky10mm
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Hey I live in the great state of maine and have been carring for over 4 years. Is any one else carry there g20 1omm?
...you can even get reduced loads that have same velocity and energy as .40s&w if you find the need for reduced loads.
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The Double Tap load I carry for defense is 150 grain jhp at about 1520fps, which smokes a .357 magnum. The load I carry in the field is 200 grain jsp at 1200fps.
I was going to start a new thread, but since this one is relatively new I thought I could probably get my answers from some of you guys here. I am buying a glock 20 this weekend. I have somewhat small hands for a guy, and I think I would shoot the short frame model better (based on where my index finger reaches the trigger pad) than the full size frame. I wanted a compensated barrel and frame, but glock doesn't make a short frame compensated- it's one or the other. So, I'm going to go with the short frame because I feel trigger pull is more important for accuracy. I shoot a lot of large caliber guns (500 mag and .44 mag types) and I'm not overly recoil sensitive, especially shooting an auto as opposed to a revolver. I was however considering changing the standard 17# stock spring out to maybe a 20#. Anyone have experience replacing their factory spring? If so, what weight did you choose and what were the results? I'll definitely upgrade to a steel guide rod with the new spring, and I'm thinking non-captive since I'm getting a Gen 3. Any info would help.
To the OP,
I also have a Delta Elite and Kimber 10mm and love them both. This will be my first glock 10mm, but I've never been disappointed with any Glock models yet. I certainly don't mean to change the subject of your thread, but I figured it would be all of the same people to answer me anyway.