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First time out with the g20 Hornady critical defense 180gr. Maybe 30 yds but dropped dead right where he stood. Also had a reason to test out the Grayman knife cus I forgot the bone saw one chop is all it took. http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s385/grabagear2/72E46E0C-590B-4797-B9D7-40488FCB9FDF-2904-000005C8BC205CC4.jpg What mount did you use and where did you get it? I want this setup for my 21 but have so far only found mounts for the smaller slides or mounts requiring gunsmithing. I will be ordering immediately as soon as you confirm. Thanks! |
| Exact model number I don't know. It is a trijicon dove tail mount for glock. That is all it said on the box, my local gun shop had it when I bought the rmr I bought the mount too. It was hanging on the wall next to a bunch if other mounts. It only said "glock" on the back. Cost around 75-80 bucks if I remember right. Sorry I don't have the exact model number I threw the box for the mount in the trash. Had it a few months no complaints works great. The dealers name is precision sports in oshkosh wi. |
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Nice work! Is there any way to set up an RMR so you could still use irons if needed? Yes there are a few places that will mill the slide to fit the rmr and with suppressor height sights you can co-witness the sights. I have a G21 now at L&M Precision having this done. Also have a Lonewolf G20 Longslide being milled at Lonewolf for the rmr. Scott |
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Yes lone wolf barrel and it has worked great far as I can tell. I'm not to good with the glock trigger but at 50yds bench I can hit soda cans at least 3 out of 5.
Shot the deer maybe 30yds I was in stand. Broad side turned head looked at me shot him in the neck dropped instantly bullet did not exit. Weight ? I'm a bad guess at that but he was bigger than his rack. Meaning u would think he would have had a bigger rack cus he was a good sized deer and a bitch to drag out but I wasn't far from truck. |
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Cool setup on the Glock, and nice deer! That should also teach you that a bone saw is a totally unneeded and superfluous accessory. I worked up a deer last night with nothing but my Spyderco pocket folder. Splitting the sternum, with a knife, let a lone a pocket knife on a 4 to 5 yr old deer is no fun at all. I ll take a bone saw thanks. Also if you are dressing out multiple deer ripping the sternum with your knife will dull it out pretty quick |
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Cool setup on the Glock, and nice deer! That should also teach you that a bone saw is a totally unneeded and superfluous accessory. I worked up a deer last night with nothing but my Spyderco pocket folder. Splitting the sternum, with a knife, let a lone a pocket knife on a 4 to 5 yr old deer is no fun at all. I ll take a bone saw thanks. Also if you are dressing out multiple deer ripping the sternum with your knife will dull it out pretty quick What is this sternum splitting sternum you speak of? If you hang em by the neck, you just reach up and in, the gut bag falls out, and you pull off the skin like a pair of pajamas. You can get the innerloins easy that way too. The legs and hips you just break/reverse at the joints then slice the connective tissue and no sawing involved there either. No biggie, to each thier own, but you CAN easily work up a deer with a small sharp pocket knife. Did not mean to hijack the thread! Again, awesome pistol hunting! |
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Cool setup on the Glock, and nice deer! That should also teach you that a bone saw is a totally unneeded and superfluous accessory. I worked up a deer last night with nothing but my Spyderco pocket folder. Splitting the sternum, with a knife, let a lone a pocket knife on a 4 to 5 yr old deer is no fun at all. I ll take a bone saw thanks. Also if you are dressing out multiple deer ripping the sternum with your knife will dull it out pretty quick What is this sternum splitting sternum you speak of? If you hang em by the neck, you just reach up and in, the gut bag falls out, and you pull off the skin like a pair of pajamas. You can get the innerloins easy that way too. The legs and hips you just break/reverse at the joints then slice the connective tissue and no sawing involved there either. No biggie, to each thier own, but you CAN easily work up a deer with a small sharp pocket knife. Did not mean to hijack the thread! Again, awesome pistol hunting! I gut them from mouth to their anal vent, |
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Add a LWD connector to that setup, and your trigger will get a lot better! |
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Thanks! And I only used the long barrel to be legal. WI legal limit I think is 5.5" maybe even 6". After the season is done I'll be using the stock barrel. Didn't think about the barrel length requirement. Down heah on Tobaccy Road, we'uns don't have big deer. Ours rarely reach 300#. I always thought that .40 Super would make a good round for handgun hunting of deer. |
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Could this be the mount you speak of?
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I know there is a difference for dif brands. I ment I wasn't sure if the dove tails where the same on all models like g26 dovetail the same as a g20? Yep, all Glocks take the same rear sights, well, as far as the dovetail goes. There are different sight heights, of course. |
| Very nice. I just received a G20 and a 6" Stormlake barrel as an early b-day/Christmas present on Thursday and carried it hunting. Never got a chance to fire it at anything though. I shot it at 25 yards Thursday afternoon to get a feel for it but curious if anyone knows how much drop it would have out to 100 yards and if it would still pack enough punch to drop a Wisconsin whitetail? I won't have a chance to get out to shoot it this week unless I give up hunting time but if someone can give me some figures at greater distances I may just leave my rifle home the rest of the week. |
| If the shot is placed good then the bullet will do it as long as its a decent 10mm round. The numbers I don't have on me but I looked up the same question. If u have Facebook search 10mm ammo. It's a guy that just tests 10mm ammo from his glock and mech tech. Has a lot of videos and charts. Where in wi are you might have to do a 10mm shoot! I'm near fdl |
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Exact model number I don't know. It is a trijicon dove tail mount for glock. That is all it said on the box, my local gun shop had it when I bought the rmr I bought the mount too. It was hanging on the wall next to a bunch if other mounts. It only said "glock" on the back. Cost around 75-80 bucks if I remember right. Sorry I don't have the exact model number I threw the box for the mount in the trash. Had it a few months no complaints works great. The dealers name is precision sports in oshkosh wi. Just installed it on my G21. Solid mount. I will be going for pigs and deer later this week. Nice looking rig with the Osprey 45 suppresssor attached. |
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If the shot is placed good then the bullet will do it as long as its a decent 10mm round. The numbers I don't have on me but I looked up the same question. If u have Facebook search 10mm ammo. It's a guy that just tests 10mm ammo from his glock and mech tech. Has a lot of videos and charts. Where in wi are you might have to do a 10mm shoot! I'm near fdl I'm about 45 mins SE of La Crosse. |
