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Sig makes some dandy 10mm. I have pondered owning one more then once.
If you are trying to keep cost down or you just don't want to spend a grand on a new 10mm, there is certainly nothing wrong with Glocks and as 10mm's go, for the money, the G20 is a very good alternative. Then there are those that really don't like the idea of the 1911's being SAO and I think that group makes a good argument as well. Then there is the Sig 220 10mm which is back up there in price but it does put you back into a DA/SA gun and short of it's price point, gives you the best of both worlds.
I'm not sure how much handgun experience you have, but I STONGLY suggest you buy a .22 auto to use on grouse, and shoot the *censored* out of it. You'll get way more use out of the .22, and it'll help you become a better hand gunner. The recoil is almost nonexistent, and now that .22 ammo is more available it won't kill your budget to shoot the heck out of it. Hunting grouse with a .22 handgun is right near the top of my hunting list.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on August 23, 2017, 01:44:42 PMSig makes some dandy 10mm. I have pondered owning one more then once.If you're a "Sig guy" then we think everything Sig makes is dandy, but if you're a Glock guy, yeah not so much and they'll likely disagree very loudly, but, being the kind hearted Sig person I am, I won't let them being WRONG bother me to much.