« Reply #90 on: January 15, 2013, 10:53:02 AM »
Some great discussion in this thread. I think for me I found the Glock-20 difficult to shoot well at a decent rate of fire. I've never fired the compensated version so maybe i'm missing out on something. For me firepower vs. weight seemed to be the limiting factor. I felt my Glock 17 gen4 with 20rd mags fit my requirement for most firepower for the weight. Most importantly I shoot it really well with gas checked cast loads at +P. This gives it a pretty good punch. I will probably invest in a longer barrel to get the muzzle-velocity up a little bit. Knock on wood, I hope I never have to test whether my "wall of lead" vs. "powerful cartridge" theory is correct. My goal is to try to prevent the a situation so I never have to.

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