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10/25/2004 11:34:00 AM EDT
Im thinking of getting a glock 29 to add to my glock collection(19,26,27). Anyone have any pics of their 29 compared to the 26/27 as far as size? Also what do you think of the 10mm round? Any pics of the 10mm round next to a 45 for comparison?
10/25/2004 11:44:12 AM EDT
[#1]
A 29 is significantly larger than a 26. The 29 is the same width as a 20 with a shorter barrel and grip.

I'm not up on current 10mm loadings. The original loadings were pretty hot, pushing 41 magnum if I remember correctly. I have heard that a lot of the current factory loadings are down in 40S&W range, probably out of fear of their use in Colt Deltas, that seemed to not be up to the full house loads over extended periods.
10/25/2004 12:02:03 PM EDT
[#2]
get to glocktalk and check out the 10 ring.


You want hot ammo?  Go to doubletap.com

It was a company started by McNett, from glocktalk.  The make any 10 mm load you could want, including one that shoots 2 projectiles.

TXL
10/25/2004 4:15:26 PM EDT
[#3]
I have the G20 and its awesome,Im gonna go with the 29 down the road,once you go 10mm you cant stop.I ve been shopping around and found that Dan wesson is making a comm sized 10mm cbob to go with their Razorback.Go check them out at  www.danwessonfirearms.com
10/25/2004 4:23:23 PM EDT
[#4]
Have both the 20 and 29, they rock IMO. Own 5 10's total.

Here is a thread on the 10

Danny
10/28/2004 7:52:24 AM EDT
[#5]
loved my g20

g29 too big for pocket carry, so i carry g23/27 combo now.

wish they had ass like a 10mm.....
10/28/2004 11:59:40 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
I'm not up on current 10mm loadings. The original loadings were pretty hot, pushing 41 magnum if I remember correctly. I have heard that a lot of the current factory loadings are down in 40S&W range, probably out of fear of their use in Colt Deltas, that seemed to not be up to the full house loads over extended periods.


The 10mm ammo is not quite as powerful as the 10mm auto of yesteryear, but it is still right up there. I spoke with a Glock rep once, and he said that all Glock 10mm guns are designed from the ground up to handle the more powerful 10mm round.

My old now-closed indoor range had a Colt Delta Elite as a rental gun. The gun cracked the slide behind the ejection port after only 2,500 rounds of factory PMC 10mm ammo, and cracked the frame at the slide stop hole at 5,000. The 10mm 1911s were clearly not strong enought to handle the additional power of the 10mm auto round.
11/9/2004 9:05:06 PM EDT
[#7]
You will not find a .45ACP round to match the most powerful 10mm round (DoubleTap).  McNett is a wizard, and a damn good businessman too!  Dude looks after his customers!  It ain't easy to tame a 10-mil round, but he helped me learn.