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You have to pick the right tool for the Job you're doing, with guns a lot of personal preference factors in. I said earlier today, "A hammer can drive a screw, but not very cleanly". Picking a carry gun is different than picking a camping/hunting sidearm. I have a Glock 29 and you're right it is a lot to handle, but I keep it because it was the first handgun I ever bought. I also recently bought a Glock model 40, but I wanted a hunting sidearm that was powerful and had a high round count. I shot bowling pin match with it and it was too heavy and too much recoil to shoot that much at once. I still like it, and I choose to carry it sometimes, I don't care if anyone else agrees.
My S&W model 1076 says your are incorrect. I'm happy to meet up with you should you like some trigger time, Heck even my Olympic Arms 10mm AR is a great gun to run for a blowback
10mm is by far a NON RELIABLE cartridge for the glock pistol. Now I dont have any experience with 10mm in other platforms such as the 1911, but EVERY single glock 20 and 29 Ive ever shot has had multiple fails to feed within a hundered rounds… Semi autos just dont like feeding loooong straight walled cartridges, its fact.. Now all glock 20 &29 fanboys that only have 20 rounds through their pistol are gonna chime in, "ive got 20,000,000 rounds through my glock 20, no malfunctions ever…" Haha ok, post a video of it going 200+ on youtube then, otherwise shut the hell up!
Your video title should of been …"bad choice for concealed carry". I agree with what you said about the guns chambered for it. I own 3 10mm and love the caliber since I got my first one a Colt Delta Elite in 1993. 90% of the time I opt for an easier concealed carry gun. For those times when I'm in a larger city and feel the need I usually go to the Glock 20sf. Yes I give up some comfort when carrying it, It is a trade off. You are dead on about the revolver argument and the 10mm. The 41mag or 44spl are better choices in that platform if you want equal power.
Look I only have five guns all of them have safeties and not one of them have the safety engaged and never will so if don't touch the safety there's no excuse for the safety to be on
in a dark alley, you'll have to decide "Do I want my palm pounded? or my pooper pounded?"
I love my 41 mag revolver
You have to pick the right tool for the Job you're doing, with guns a lot of personal preference factors in. I said earlier today, "A hammer can drive a screw, but not very cleanly". Picking a carry gun is different than picking a camping/hunting sidearm. I have a Glock 29 and you're right it is a lot to handle, but I keep it because it was the first handgun I ever bought.
I also recently bought a Glock model 40, but I wanted a hunting sidearm that was powerful and had a high round count. I shot bowling pin match with it and it was too heavy and too much recoil to shoot that much at once. I still like it, and I choose to carry it sometimes, I don't care if anyone else agrees.
My S&W model 1076 says your are incorrect. I'm happy to meet up with you should you like some trigger time, Heck even my Olympic Arms 10mm AR is a great gun to run for a blowback
Et Cetera is pronounced, et setera, not ek setra
10mm is by far a NON RELIABLE cartridge for the glock pistol. Now I dont have any experience with 10mm in other platforms such as the 1911, but EVERY single glock 20 and 29 Ive ever shot has had multiple fails to feed within a hundered rounds… Semi autos just dont like feeding loooong straight walled cartridges, its fact..
Now all glock 20 &29 fanboys that only have 20 rounds through their pistol are gonna chime in, "ive got 20,000,000 rounds through my glock 20, no malfunctions ever…" Haha ok, post a video of it going 200+ on youtube then, otherwise shut the hell up!
"Which am I more in the mood for?" Lmao
Let's be honest, nobody is gonna try to rape you.
very good points!
the 10mm is a powerful round
Your video title should of been …"bad choice for concealed carry". I agree with what you said about the guns chambered for it. I own 3 10mm and love the caliber since I got my first one a Colt Delta Elite in 1993. 90% of the time I opt for an easier concealed carry gun. For those times when I'm in a larger city and feel the need I usually go to the Glock 20sf. Yes I give up some comfort when carrying it, It is a trade off. You are dead on about the revolver argument and the 10mm. The 41mag or 44spl are better choices in that platform if you want equal power.
i would consider a 10mm 1911 for carry if ammo wasnt ao expensive. i carry a full size ruger 1911 in 45 right now
Look I only have five guns all of them have safeties and not one of them have the safety engaged and never will so if don't touch the safety there's no excuse for the safety to be on