I used to have this thing about hating guns that were plastic. Then I bought a few and somehow I got used to the idea. Go figure…
I’m a man, and I can change, if I have to, I guess.
Now I am thinking I might unload a couple pieces I don’t use, and fill that empty space with a Ga-lock.
I could probably sell a couple of the wife’s and she wouldn’t even notice.
With the addition of this new one I now own only two (not counting the several I have been issued).
I've got to stop now.....
Nitesite, just curious on why you sold your Glock 10mm and bought a .40?
Assume your Glock 10mm was either a model 20 or 29, but either can shoot .40 S&W.
Just curious, I've had a 20.4 since they came out and absolutely no issues.
Regards
Hi @Ernst .
I sold the G29 a good while ago (ten years) to help fund the on-board cash needs of an upcoming ships cruise the wife had booked for herself and her mom. Another officer on my dept really wanted it and I sold it to him. Never have missed it, even though it was the very first GLOCK purchased by me.
Ten years separated my selling the 10mm and getting this one. Bullets and dies I already have are compatible, and I have lots of brass and bullets for the forty. I already had several compatible holsters, extra mags, etc to fit the forty.
Thought maybe you had trouble with it or disliked the 10mm for some reason.
Heck, I really liked my G29 and had no issues with it, and I thought it was surprisingly easy to shoot despite its compact size. All it ever saw thru it was 180-gr ammo, like Gold Dots and FMJs. Weaker shooters thought it torqued too much in their hand, but even they didn't find recoil to be uncomfortable.
Assume your Glock 10mm was either a model 20 or 29, but either can shoot .40 S&W.