If it is a 10mm that actually runs with heavy loads I'm going to be pissed because after 3 generations of Glock 20s and almost 20 years of trying I finally gave up and sold all my 10mm shit.
If it is a 10mm that actually runs with heavy loads I'm going to be pissed because after 3 generations of Glock 20s and almost 20 years of trying I finally gave up and sold all my 10mm shit.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
I have only shot a handful of Buffalo Bore hard cast in my G40 and they worked fine. If I go outside to places where I might be a meal to 4 legged critters it has either Underwood Extreme Penetrators or Federal trophy bonded 180gr JSP’s. Both rounds run without issue although I did swap in a 22lb RSA from NDZ.
Last edited by El Cid; 11-26-2019 at 09:03 PM.
Your post got me thinking. I went over to Lipseys to see if they accidentally posted anything. Nothing appears like what we’d expect. But I was pleasantly surprised to see suppressor ready versions of the G45!
https://www.lipseys.com/itemfinder?m...model=G45%20G5
Plenty of other people have used their mags to build carbines around. It does seem a touch odd that they've refrained from doing it themselves, which of course means nothing in terms of them actually doing it.
A 10 round smaller gripped .45 Glock would actually be tempting to me.