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Glock 20 Gen 4 10mm

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CaNINE:
I’ve gone to the new Alaska Guide Creations holster and running it attached to my bino chest rig. The holster removes easily to attach to belt when in camp. Will test this set up over the next year to see how I like it. Taking to Alaska this summer for hiking and fishing trips in POW.

Encore 280:
I bought the Kenai chest rig for my Redhawk 45 LC, bad mistake. Fits nice and wears nice but with the holster molded to the shape of the gun the cylinder form on the inside part of the holster pushes into your chest, not very comfortable. May not be the same on a semi. Like said before, being hard molded plastic it's noisy. Mine's for sale, left hand.

Yondering:

--- Quote from: CaNINE on December 20, 2018, 07:33:23 AM ---I’m in the market for a G20. My plan is to run the buffalo bore 220 grain hard casts. This load harnesses the full potential of the 10mm. I’ve read that you need to upgrade to a 22 lb recoil spring and a aftermarket barrel like a lone wolf or KKM. The stock glock barrels don’t do well with hard cast bullets. Anyone experience this?

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A 22 lb recoil spring is a good idea, and it'll still function fine with the milder loads too.

The stock barrels do fine with cast bullets, as long as the bullets aren't undersized. If they are, they'll lead up aftermarket barrels too. Most of what's said about cast bullets in Glock barrels is pure fabricated rubbish that just keeps getting repeated. I shoot cast bullets most of the time, in a bunch of different Glock models and calibers, so I'm not just guessing.

CAMPMEAT:
I've got the 20 and 29 SF. My 20 has a GSHolster and is very, very tight and fits well on me.

CaNINE:

--- Quote from: Yondering on December 20, 2018, 09:48:06 AM ---
--- Quote from: CaNINE on December 20, 2018, 07:33:23 AM ---I’m in the market for a G20. My plan is to run the buffalo bore 220 grain hard casts. This load harnesses the full potential of the 10mm. I’ve read that you need to upgrade to a 22 lb recoil spring and a aftermarket barrel like a lone wolf or KKM. The stock glock barrels don’t do well with hard cast bullets. Anyone experience this?

--- End quote ---

A 22 lb recoil spring is a good idea, and it'll still function fine with the milder loads too.

The stock barrels do fine with cast bullets, as long as the bullets aren't undersized. If they are, they'll lead up aftermarket barrels too. Most of what's said about cast bullets in Glock barrels is pure fabricated rubbish that just keeps getting repeated. I shoot cast bullets most of the time, in a bunch of different Glock models and calibers, so I'm not just guessing.

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Good to know..thanks for the input.  I'll start with the stock barrel and see how she shoots.

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