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wow. Everybody should be congratulating him and telling him what a great dad he has instead of nitpicking his choice of caliber. I've seen plenty of 10mm for sale in my neck of the woods by the way. Can't speak for Illinois however.
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It's real cool that you're thinking about getting a new pistol. That's always fun as hell.
I don't know why everyone hates on 10mm, though it is definitely less than common ammunition. It's basically .357 Magnum for Automatic Handguns, and can do some damage. I can only imagine the muzzle flip on them, especially with a polymer frame Glock. If you think you can take the kick, and can get ahold of ammo without breaking the bank, go ahead and get a Glock 20. If you want a super practical Glock though, it comes down to the 17, the 21SF, or the 22, and the 19 and 23 if you like compacts. the 9mm, .45 ACP and .40 S&W are all good and popular handgun loads (I consider them the "big three" of automatic calibers) and you trade a bit of range/accuracy off for power as you go in one direction or another. I'd personally go with a 9mm but if your dad doesn't care for it, I'd say get the 21SF. If that costs too much to shoot or is too big for you guys, then there's the .40 Caliber Glock 22. Not as much accuracy or ease of follow up as the 9mm or the stopping power of the .45 ACP, but it's the intermediate round. S'all up to your preference really. Some might say get a .45 G.A.P or a .357 SIG, but the .45 Glock round isnt as powerful as the original .45 ACP cartridge, nor as popular, and the .357 SIG is expensive and fairly hot, almost as hot as low power 10mm loads. Stick with a 9/.40/.45. Well, there's my two cents worth. |
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![]() 10mm may have hunting advantages (I'll defer to Wikipedia on this, because I don't hunt and I've never shot a 10mm pistol myself), but I think it's been common knowledge for the better part of the last 20 years that it has little utility for almost any other purpose. Even if you really do want 10mm, a Glock is not necessarily the ideal weapon you want for that cartridge...for the reason that YourNameHere mentioned. If you were going with a metal-framed 10mm pistol instead, it might make more sense. It depends on what you want more...do you want a Glock, or do you just want a 10mm pistol? Last edited by MT2008; 10-14-2009 at 02:37 AM. |
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Some people love 10mm, its making quite a comeback. Id say go for it.
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Just get a dan wesson commander bobtail in 45 acp.
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What's so special about that gun?
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Best 1911 in its price range, tight fit, reliability, accuracy, look it up, glowing reviews everywhere. Some day ill have a CBOB and a Dan Wesson Valor.
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Its my Dad who is getting the 10mm. I personally wouldnt/dont need a 10mm, but its his money so hey howdy-do. And i told him we should just invest in 1911A1s, but he wouldnt have it. (of course ugh). If it were up to me, I'd get a 1911 because i miss mine like freakin crazy. And i dont mind critism at all.
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Also, I sure as hell hope for his sake that he's thinking about the G20 and NOT the G29? |
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BTW, interesting fact...I noticed that on Glock's web site, the G20 is actually marketed towards hunters nowadays (they specifically say that it "allows a safe and accurate finishing shot even when hunting big game"). But in the 1990 Gun Digest issue, there's an advertisement for it and the G21 (which were both brand-new at the time), and it's marketed as a law enforcement/self-defense gun. Just goes to show you how times have changed...
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