I got the G29 because I wanted a gun that I could conceal and carry in the woods. My glock handles Underwood's 200 gr. hard cast like a champ. I shoot it better than my G2C 9mm. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with the G29.
Why would u need to conceal in the woods???We don't need the bears or wolfs complaining that there's a guy with a gun now do we..Becarefull that bear might be a karen
@@riccadaymian it's not too bad if you have strong wrists. Got to warn you though 10mm has a hard upward snap compared to other calibers, most other calibers have a bit of pushback before you get barrel rise, but 10mm is an instant upward snap due to the overpressure of the round. It is manageable though if you practice for a while.
Just got my Glock 20 and went to range for first time today. I literally couldn't hit shit with it. The gun was awesome, loved the power, not too much recoil its definitely a sharper recoil than a .45ACP which is more of a thud recoil. But for whatever reason I couldn't even hit a damn can on the ground 15 ft in front of me but one out of every 15 shots if I was lucky. I usually shoot Glocks fairly, too. Need to figure out what it is if its gun or me or both.
@@SkinnySkinch it just takes practice. I wasn't as accurate with my Glock 20 at first, but after a while I was putting lead downrange and right on target. The best bet for getting used to 10mm is getting used to shooting a .40 S&W beforehand to get used to the snap.
Just ran across your input on the 10 mm I agree 101%. I really like my Glock's 20 and 29. I also favor the 357 Sig. When my Wife and I go to AZ., NV., UT. I usually carry my G29 in 357 Sig caliber. Thanx for the video, look forward to more.
I purchased a G29 earlier this year and added the extended magazines, I must say it has increased my accuracy way better with the extended magazines, plus the short ten round can put a beating on me at the range. Now I just love the hell out of it. G30 also has been very good to me.
I have the 29 and the 40mos long slide , I love these 10mm pistols , they handle that round well especially my Glock 40mos hitting 8” target at 100yards is a breeze 🤩
Same for me. 40 is my woods, night stand gun. 29 is my carry gun. Love them both. I’ve been a 10mm fan for many years. Bad ass cartridge! Stay safe friend.
I put the extention/grip on my G29 mag, & it printed during my inside apendix conceal carry. So I use the standard mags for conceal, & have a G20 spare mag in my non-trigger hand cargo pocket. I absolutely LOVE this pistol!
One thing people always forget to mention in these is that, out of the box, with zero mods, you can load .40 S&W and have zero failures. I do it at the range all the time. I have shot 500 rounds through my gen4 G29 with a mix of cold and hot .40, and cold and hot 10mm, with both 10 and 15rd mags with zero failures. The G29 is the by far the most versatile pistol ever made.
Ditto: I have a Glock 20SF and love it. When in bear country I change to a Wolf barrel with hard cast bullets. Looking forward to getting a Glock 40 with red dot site.
Man , excellent video. Trying to pick a side arm for the back country hunts, Hoping I'll never have to use it. this is what I needed to hear. Thank you.
I just got my G 20 last week. I can't believe that people complain about the recoil, being heavy, blah blah blah. When I started in law enforcement I used 357 magnum. Then we went to the 40 Smith. The G 20 is no problem if you know the basics. If you focus on the fundamentals, train a lot on your own money. Then through this training you become better. I have a Glock 21 sf. It has a lot of recoil. I think more than the G 20. I love the 45 acp. It's an excellent cartridge. 10 mm ammunition is not expensive to practice. I usually shoot about 500-600 rounds a month. I train for personal defense only. I don't use the bear and heavy loads.
Underground Miner try the DPM multiple spring Recoil Reduction System it helps with felt recoil and muzzle flip but mainly it saves your frame from a beating when using hot loads. 10mm was meant to be a 200 grain bullet traveling 1700 fps and in my opinion settling for weak loaded ammo is not an option.
I have the 9mm, .380, .45 & all the normal stuff, but my 2 favorite handgun rounds are both a little out of the mainstream. 5.7x28 & 10mm. Both amazing in their full power forms & for totally different reasons.
"Don't call it a comeback I've been here for years I'm rocking my peers Puttin' suckers in fear Makin' the tears rain down like a monsoon Listen to the bass go boom Explosions, overpowerin' Over the competition I'm towerin' Wrecking shop when I write these lyrics That'll make you call the cops Don't you dare stare, you better move Don't ever compare Me to the rest that'll all get sliced and diced Competition's payin' the price I'm gonna knock you out Mama said knock you out I'm gonna knock you out Mama said knock you out I'm gonna knock you out Mama said knock you out I'm gonna knock you out Mama said knock you out" --LL Cool J, "Mama Said Knock You Out"
In the woods, chris, It's all about accuracy and rate of fire when a brown bear is charging you. 10mm is the best of both firepower and rate of fire. With power and capacity beyond 357, it's everything you might need in a woods gun IMO. You won't kill one of those monsters with a half inch hole, especially when they tank their own kinds hits like it's a sack flower.
Be careful with the extreme penetrator, it really lives up to its name. I would advise against using it a social ammo against people, it may zip through and hit something you don't want it to.
@@occain8810 The Glock 20 is a big gun. Big grip, thick, heavy and bulky. But, the extra barrel length will give you a bit more velocity, and the longer grip will give you I better hold. I bought the 20 after I bought the 29, and I swapped them out depending on where I'm going to be. I'm going to be in the woods all day , I take the 20, if I'm going to be between town and the woods, I take the 29
@@occain8810 man I live in ak my daily carry is a glock 20 . But I'm more worried about bear and moose so I run an after market barrel with buffalo bore .so all and all if you can Justify or just want it I'd highly recommend
& a carbine conversion kit for the G20/G40. Imagine adding an 8" barrel with a flash supressor, & running +P 200 grains in a carbine seteup with those Kriss Vector 30 round mags! (mind blown)
Your accuracy results mirror my experience exactly. I too was surprised at the accuracy of my Glock 29 at 50' and under which are good defensive ranges.
AZ Trigger, I don't normally give accolades for those who managed to share their knowledge on different types of ammunitions, but you really did an exceptional job of doing your homework! Thank you.
Excellent review! Great idea demonstrating how your view is based on facts. Not seen anyone show their targets before as proof of what you're talking about. Just subscribed and liked.
this is the only glock I'll buy honestly. this was my first glock and 10mm I fired and I loved it, the one I had was also compensated so I had a nice v flame shooting around 6pm
10mm all the way g29 sf gen 3 and my trusted g19 gen 4 Glock rule to me. Actually I call them glicks because when it hits your body makes u stake all over 10mm awesome round and excellent video to.
Ive been debating for a good month on whether to go with the glock 20, sig p220, or a 1911 10mm....i think the video sold me on the glock. I already have 2 sigs so i might as well give a glock a try.
Just bought a new G20 Gen3! I have a 6 inch factory barrel that I bought at a pawn shop for $50.00 bucks, can't wait to test it out. My Kimber has an extra Wilson match barrel used also bought for $50.00 that needs to be fitted with a custom bushing. My Colt Delta elite is new and unfired that I bought used for collector purposes.
You want to make sure you up the recoil spring in the 29 if you're shooting Underwood. You can get them from Wolff springs. The standard rsa is too weak for fully loaded 10mm. A 21lb spring is optimal in the 29.
The FBI, itself, scientifically, objectively, empirically determined that 10mm was the best self-defense round back in 1989. So...10mm for the hood AND the wood! That they subsequently shied away from it does nothing to undermine the science. They have opted for 9mm because it is sufficient. But it is not superior. 10mm still is.
I have a Glock 20. I had wanted one for many years. Finally bought one. Believe or not I don't like it. I have 2 Glock 9mm 1 Glock 40 caliber and a Glock 45 caliber. Those are good.
Older video but I just watched it. Very informative. I have a Gen 4 G20 and a RIA 5” 1911 doublestack, both in 10mm. They both have the same capacity. To me I always explain the 10mm like this…it is a dual personality cartridge. You can shoot the regular 180 grain FMJ and the recoil feels no worse than a regular .40 caliber S&W round. And in actuality…to me it is less snappy due to the larger frame needed to run the 10. With that being said… once you switch to the more exotic ammo like the Underwood this cartridge turns plain nasty. I carry the 200 grain red hard nose myself on my property for encounters with pigs or whatever else I come across. Or they make lighter hollow points traveling at ridiculous speeds. This is where that cartridge shines and you go…ok, I see now the devastation this round can cause. One last tip…you can buy a drop in (Alpha Wolf) barrel for the G20 in .40 caliber and use the same 10mm mags for practice & plinking because the ammo is way cheaper right now than 10mm. Then just switch back to the 10mm barrel and reload your mags to hunt with the more expensive round. You are not going to see much difference in shooting the 180 grain FMJ vs the .40 except in price. And…because the G20 has the larger frame it makes shooting .40 S&W ammo feel like a 9mm. 👍
Good info recommend the 20 Underwood and hand loads at the range. You should practice with what you’d carry. When more recoil is involved. If you can not afford it go with something you can ... thanks
It took me 8 months to find a Glock 29 and one day when I went to rural king to pick up my Rough Rider .22lr SA $129 gun I looked down in the glass case and Lowe n behold right there winking at me was a brand new Glock 29 gen 4 as the salesman asked me to wait at computer for background check I said I want this Bad MoFo right here ! It took all my money I had and I ate peanut butter n jelly for a whole week after that non planned purchase but I couldn’t be happier with this gun! I have the glocks 26, 34 and the 40MOS long slide , now the 29 finishes off my G collection nicely . If you can find the 29 I highly recommend it 🤩 Freedom!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
10mm was one of the calibers I never owned, or fired, until I bought my Glock 20. I fell in love with the caliber immediately! It’s accurate, powerful and feels so natural in my hand. I added a better connector, did a minor under cut on the trigger guard, added night sights, Talon friction grip and full length stainless guide rod. Stainless pins were added for appearance and for corrosion resistance if it gets wet in the woods. I plan on buying the model 40 for hunting and the 29 for Summer carry. I have numerous handguns, including a total of 6 Glocks, of various calibers. The Glock 20 is my go to gun and always travels with me in my Jeep, sits on my night stand and is always within reach in my home. Did I mention that I love this caliber?😁
The Desert Eagle is a semi that chambers 357, 44 and 50AE. And if you what to conceal carry there is a light weight smaller version that chambers 357 and 44
I wasnt paying close attention, just listening when i heard that. I was like “jigga watt???” And backed the video up to see if he said that or I was losing it😂
Thanks. A good common sense video addressing the 10mm, which is a reasonable compromise for anything short of Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear territory, in which case (in my opinion only) the 44 magnum is the smallest compromise round if your safety is truly a priority (and it should be). Generally, there are no second chances if you encounter a Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear. And most people in an emergency situation would not be able to make a CNS (headshot) shutting down the attack immediately. Forget those "I know a guy who knows a guy who killed a Grizzly with a 10mm". It's not worth the risk to lay your life on the line for one of these stories. If you ask a Park Ranger or Fish & Game officer, I expect that they will set you straight. You never know what you may be up against in terms of its size or aggression level. There's a huge difference between a 300 pound Black Bear and a 700 pound Brown Bear for example. Be safe. Get home to your family and friends. Don't take unnecessary risks. As for Ted Nugent, you may want to leave him out of your reviews...
Walter Back in the 80’s & 90’s everyone in my local IPSC-USPSA-plates-bowling pin , Wednesday night club referred to the 9mm as the “9 magnificent milli-nothing” 😜 I still call it that. 💩
Ya but the size doesn't change. One of the reasons why the U.S. Military ditched the 1911 was because 8 rounds of .45 in a magazine is rather pathetic. It was certain that they were going to change to a 9mm pistol. They obviously view magazine capacity as being more important than bullet power. Even the new SIG pistol they switched to is 9mm.
It baffles me how my shooting is identical to your findings. Science is pretty consistent with the longer barrel and larger platform creating more accurate shots but not in this case at least in my hands as well. I shoot the G29 much more accurately than my G20 even with my 6.2 inch Wolf barrel installed.
The 10mm is #1 i agree, just get either 155gr. Underwood; or something full power in 200+gr. for "Bear". Plus please show a follow up on the Mec-tech upper for the models in 10mm. I just dont need the .44mag/50AE Desert Eagle anymore, or a revolver. plus capacity is triple!!!!
those glock holsters are very underrated. dirt cheap, ultra light, and keeps tight against the body. i can conceal a g19 outside the waist band with flannel only with this holster.
I held out on buying a Glock sticking to my usual Smith and Wesson Gen 3 10mm for most of my adult life then the S&W M&Ps. I ended up selling my S&W 10mm a little while back and regretted it as soon as I did as I replaced it with a 9mm for greater round capacity. In the Marines I was trained with the 9mm Berretta 92 so I was confident in the round for stopping people. Once I lost my wife I actually moved out of the city and back into the country where the loss of my 10mm was felt because of the threat of wild predators but I hated the 8 round mags for the S&W 1006 along with their inflated prices. Anyway I bought a Glock 40 gen4 MOS in 10mm and I could not be more satisfied with a pistol in my life. I am not a Glock fan boy by any means but to be totally honest I would rather have the Glock 40 over any S&W M&P chambered in any round, especially since the S&W M&P does not come in 10mm to my knowledge which is a huge mistake on S&W's part if you ask me. The 10mm is a far superior round to the 9mm in speed and hitting power not to mention if you have to shoot through light barricades to hit your target, like a car or inside wall. Out of all the weapons I own my Glock 40 is what I carry now with my mags full of Winchester silver tipped hollow point rounds. If you are going to buy a weapon to carry you might as well pay for a quality weapon that you can depend on and insure that you can protect yourselves with it by training correctly. The reason FBI agents were shooting more poorly was because of the power of the 10mm and I for one would rather practice with the more powerful weapon until I can defend myself with it safely than depend on a weapon that is easy to use right out of the gate. Even the 9mm +P doesn't cut it against the 10mm and while the 9mm will kill someone without doubt the 10mm will do it with less rounds on target, period. If you get caught in a life threatening situation, even though some people think that they are movie star characters like Dirty Harry, all shots fired are not on target so I want my shots to count.
@@BillBones-ee2cm Since this post I have actually switched ammo from the Winchester Silver Tip to the Underwood Ammo Extreme Defender. These little monsters are superpowered! Thank you for the thank you and you are welcome, I honestly believe everyone who is able should do two years, at least in the reserves when they turn 18, it is an experience. Try those bullets though, they penetrate more than anything I have ever shot.
I got the G29 because I wanted a gun that I could conceal and carry in the woods. My glock handles Underwood's 200 gr. hard cast like a champ. I shoot it better than my G2C 9mm. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with the G29.
Why would u need to conceal in the woods???We don't need the bears or wolfs complaining that there's a guy with a gun now do we..Becarefull that bear might be a karen
@@johnhsconiers3308, I cc "and" carry in the woods meaning I cc in the city and use the hardcast for woods. I don't cc in the woods.
Nice!
I carry conceal in the woods when I'm on a busy trail
No lie, this probably the best 10mm video on RUclips.
I questioned this comment so it made me want to see if this is true. And you are correct
Unless you consider his misnomers in the weight comparison.
@@cbnickolay a dream gun for me would a Glock 19 mid sized gun in 10mm.. that would freaking awesome
This is one of the best gun comparison videos i have seen in a while. Clear, concise and highly informative! Keep them coming.
I love my Glock 20, it is an absolute beast
bdr32965 get a 40
How's the one handed shooting though?
@@riccadaymian it's not too bad if you have strong wrists. Got to warn you though 10mm has a hard upward snap compared to other calibers, most other calibers have a bit of pushback before you get barrel rise, but 10mm is an instant upward snap due to the overpressure of the round. It is manageable though if you practice for a while.
Just got my Glock 20 and went to range for first time today. I literally couldn't hit shit with it. The gun was awesome, loved the power, not too much recoil its definitely a sharper recoil than a .45ACP which is more of a thud recoil. But for whatever reason I couldn't even hit a damn can on the ground 15 ft in front of me but one out of every 15 shots if I was lucky. I usually shoot Glocks fairly, too. Need to figure out what it is if its gun or me or both.
@@SkinnySkinch it just takes practice. I wasn't as accurate with my Glock 20 at first, but after a while I was putting lead downrange and right on target. The best bet for getting used to 10mm is getting used to shooting a .40 S&W beforehand to get used to the snap.
You explain things so easy you don’t complicate things you lay it out all so simple to understand thank you
Just bought the G29. Can't wait to get it. Excellent overview! Thanks!
you just got a new subscriber the video content was amazing no annoying loud music just absolute knowledge and greatness. THANK YOU
Just ran across your input on the 10 mm I agree 101%. I really like my Glock's 20 and 29. I also favor the 357 Sig. When my Wife and I go to AZ., NV., UT. I usually carry my G29 in 357 Sig caliber. Thanx for the video, look forward to more.
Rocky CA.. Too bad you live in such a liberal state. I was born in California but got the fuck out as soon as I could. Too many gun restrictions.
I purchased a G29 earlier this year and added the extended magazines, I must say it has increased my accuracy way better with the extended magazines, plus the short ten round can put a beating on me at the range.
Now I just love the hell out of it.
G30 also has been very good to me.
Same here.
Very intelligent, informative and educating video! It was a pleasure watching it! Thank you!
I have the 29 and the 40mos long slide , I love these 10mm pistols , they handle that round well especially my Glock 40mos hitting 8” target at 100yards is a breeze 🤩
Same for me. 40 is my woods, night stand gun. 29 is my carry gun. Love them both. I’ve been a 10mm fan for many years. Bad ass cartridge! Stay safe friend.
I put the extention/grip on my G29 mag, & it printed during my inside apendix conceal carry. So I use the standard mags for conceal, & have a G20 spare mag in my non-trigger hand cargo pocket.
I absolutely LOVE this pistol!
One thing people always forget to mention in these is that, out of the box, with zero mods, you can load .40 S&W and have zero failures. I do it at the range all the time. I have shot 500 rounds through my gen4 G29 with a mix of cold and hot .40, and cold and hot 10mm, with both 10 and 15rd mags with zero failures. The G29 is the by far the most versatile pistol ever made.
Just got one getting a holosun 507c greeen dot Yee yee
If you're gonna shoot 40 why have a 10mm? I know it's ok to do but just get a 40. People get 10mm for the 10mm ammo and it's power
For the range .40 is $45 for 100 and 10mm is $49 for 50. You don’t necessarily need the extra 200 fps for target practice.
@@cdevlin79 . 10mm is the same price as 40 in my area and I've test it it's true 10mm power
I couldn't agree more. I love my 10mm. Its the best. Thank you!
Ditto: I have a Glock 20SF and love it. When in bear country I change to a Wolf barrel with hard cast bullets. Looking forward to getting a Glock 40 with red dot site.
Bravo!! One of the best reviews I’ve seen in a looooooong time
Excellent informational video. One of the best I've seen. Thank you!
Excellent video, production was great. Very clearly presented.
Man , excellent video. Trying to pick a side arm for the back country hunts, Hoping I'll never have to use it. this is what I needed to hear. Thank you.
I just got my G 20 last week. I can't believe that people complain about the recoil, being heavy, blah blah blah.
When I started in law enforcement I used 357 magnum. Then we went to the 40 Smith.
The G 20 is no problem if you know the basics. If you focus on the fundamentals, train a lot on your own money. Then through this training you become better.
I have a Glock 21 sf. It has a lot of recoil. I think more than the G 20. I love the 45 acp. It's an excellent cartridge.
10 mm ammunition is not expensive to practice. I usually shoot about 500-600 rounds a month. I train for personal defense only. I don't use the bear and heavy loads.
Especially if you buy a heavier recoil spring.
I used 22lbs because I shot only hot ammo.
Just a hard push. My 6" 357 recoiled like it hated me.
Underground Miner try the DPM multiple spring Recoil Reduction System it helps with felt recoil and muzzle flip but mainly it saves your frame from a beating when using hot loads. 10mm was meant to be a 200 grain bullet traveling 1700 fps and in my opinion settling for weak loaded ammo is not an option.
I have the 9mm, .380, .45 & all the normal stuff, but my 2 favorite handgun rounds are both a little out of the mainstream.
5.7x28 & 10mm.
Both amazing in their full power forms & for totally different reasons.
That 5.7x28 is a bad mf. Seeing the ballistics how it tumbles around is impressive
Glad to see 10mm making a come back! ! Great commentary! !!
SC HAWG I think it's here to stay this time
SC HAWG.. It never left.
"Don't call it a comeback
I've been here for years
I'm rocking my peers
Puttin' suckers in fear
Makin' the tears rain down like a monsoon
Listen to the bass go boom
Explosions, overpowerin'
Over the competition I'm towerin'
Wrecking shop when I write these lyrics
That'll make you call the cops
Don't you dare stare, you better move
Don't ever compare
Me to the rest that'll all get sliced and diced
Competition's payin' the price
I'm gonna knock you out
Mama said knock you out
I'm gonna knock you out
Mama said knock you out
I'm gonna knock you out
Mama said knock you out
I'm gonna knock you out
Mama said knock you out"
--LL Cool J, "Mama Said Knock You Out"
Great video, thank you sir, just got a G29 and love it...!
Well presented and well spoken. Very informative; thank you.
9mm for the hood, 10mm for the woods.
Mr. G wack as shit I ever heard no offense
Chris Minneapolis wrong. 10mm are excellent as a bear deterrent.
10mm for the hood, Ten millimeters for the woods.
In the woods, chris, It's all about accuracy and rate of fire when a brown bear is charging you. 10mm is the best of both firepower and rate of fire. With power and capacity beyond 357, it's everything you might need in a woods gun IMO. You won't kill one of those monsters with a half inch hole, especially when they tank their own kinds hits like it's a sack flower.
For real.
This was extremely informative. Much appreciated, especially because I'm still very new to shooting.
10mm best all around caliber and loaded with underwood ammo. My favorite is underwood's extreme defender and penetrator for personal defense.
SGT ROCK I like 357 sig but if i lived in Alaska definitely the 10mm.
Be careful with the extreme penetrator, it really lives up to its name. I would advise against using it a social ammo against people, it may zip through and hit something you don't want it to.
nothing hits harder and penetrates further than a hardcast
Excellent video! You have great vocal and presentation skills!
For me, my glock 29 is going to be my everything gun
Woods and town
That's why I call my G29 the town and country carry pistol.
Just got a new 1911 colt defender elite ,
Man it's nice 👌 too.
I just bought a Glock 29 I was also thinking about purchasing the Glock 20 , do I actually need the g20??
@@occain8810
The Glock 20 is a big gun. Big grip, thick, heavy and bulky. But, the extra barrel length will give you a bit more velocity, and the longer grip will give you I better hold. I bought the 20 after I bought the 29, and I swapped them out depending on where I'm going to be. I'm going to be in the woods all day , I take the 20, if I'm going to be between town and the woods, I take the 29
@@MrExplorer1965 thanks for the info, so I think I’m gonna just settle with my g29
@@occain8810 man I live in ak my daily carry is a glock 20 . But I'm more worried about bear and moose so I run an after market barrel with buffalo bore .so all and all if you can Justify or just want it I'd highly recommend
I have and love both of the 10mm Glocks. Recoil is very manageable. I would love for Glock to come out with a single stack model 36 style in 10mm
& a carbine conversion kit for the G20/G40. Imagine adding an 8" barrel with a flash supressor, & running +P 200 grains in a carbine seteup with those Kriss Vector 30 round mags! (mind blown)
Amazing review, very informative and straight to the point. Just subscribed 👍
Your accuracy results mirror my experience exactly. I too was surprised at the accuracy of my Glock 29 at 50' and under which are good defensive ranges.
I bought a 29 last week, love it.
AZ Trigger, I don't normally give accolades for those who managed to share their knowledge on different types of ammunitions, but you really did an exceptional job of doing your homework! Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback - much appreciated!
Excellent review! Great idea demonstrating how your view is based on facts. Not seen anyone show their targets before as proof of what you're talking about. Just subscribed and liked.
You apparently have not watched any Paul Harrell videos.
Very good presentation.
Plain and simple and not going off talking jibberish like other videos I seen .
you did a great job on this review I just purchase mdx springfield now glock 29
this is the only glock I'll buy honestly. this was my first glock and 10mm I fired and I loved it, the one I had was also compensated so I had a nice v flame shooting around 6pm
cheezyweezz Changed the factory spring out and got the 6.61 AlphaWolf barrel and a buffer in there... spend the money
Very nice video with a lot of information
Great review. Thanks!
10mm all the way g29 sf gen 3 and my trusted g19 gen 4 Glock rule to me. Actually I call them glicks because when it hits your body makes u stake all over 10mm awesome round and excellent video to.
Ive been debating for a good month on whether to go with the glock 20, sig p220, or a 1911 10mm....i think the video sold me on the glock. I already have 2 sigs so i might as well give a glock a try.
G20 SF Loaded with underwood 200 gr jhp is my everyday carry. Dogs travel in packs so be ready
such an awesome gun/round. Please do more 10mm videos!!!!
I hope the 10 mm gets the popularity it deserves it’s about time 🥰
Me, too. The price might come down. 😃
Edit: ammo price, I mean.
Just bought a new G20 Gen3! I have a 6 inch factory barrel that I bought at a pawn shop for $50.00 bucks, can't wait to test it out.
My Kimber has an extra Wilson match barrel used also bought for $50.00 that needs to be fitted with a custom bushing. My Colt Delta elite is new and unfired that I bought used for collector purposes.
Well done! Nice video with sold content. New sub.
The G20 and 29 are my favorite Glocks in my collection and I recommend them to my friends. I definitely want to add a G40 to my collection.
I have 200g double tap in my g20 nightstand gun and in my g29 gen 4 carry gun. It's great self defense ammo specifically made for 10mm.
I like this channel. Just found you a week or so ago.
Excellent video! Thank you!
You want to make sure you up the recoil spring in the 29 if you're shooting Underwood. You can get them from Wolff springs. The standard rsa is too weak for fully loaded 10mm. A 21lb spring is optimal in the 29.
What's awesome is they finally make 30rd extended mags from the Glock 20, not the crap converted 45 acp mags that they sell.
Great review
The FBI, itself, scientifically, objectively, empirically determined that 10mm was the best self-defense round back in 1989.
So...10mm for the hood AND the wood!
That they subsequently shied away from it does nothing to undermine the science. They have opted for 9mm because it is sufficient. But it is not superior. 10mm still is.
Excellent review! 👍
100% hands down the best breakdown of the Glock 20 and 29!
Good information thanks
I have a Glock 20. I had wanted one for many years. Finally bought one. Believe or not I don't like it. I have 2 Glock 9mm 1 Glock 40 caliber and a Glock 45 caliber. Those are good.
I’ve taken deer and black bears with the 10mm.
Just curious. How many shots did you put in the bear?
i love my glock 40 in 10 mm
its an absolute monster of a gun.
Great review!
I have a glock 20 with a 30 round magazine. I love it
Excelent review Sir.
Older video but I just watched it. Very informative. I have a Gen 4 G20 and a RIA 5” 1911 doublestack, both in 10mm. They both have the same capacity. To me I always explain the 10mm like this…it is a dual personality cartridge. You can shoot the regular 180 grain FMJ and the recoil feels no worse than a regular .40 caliber S&W round. And in actuality…to me it is less snappy due to the larger frame needed to run the 10. With that being said… once you switch to the more exotic ammo like the Underwood this cartridge turns plain nasty. I carry the 200 grain red hard nose myself on my property for encounters with pigs or whatever else I come across. Or they make lighter hollow points traveling at ridiculous speeds. This is where that cartridge shines and you go…ok, I see now the devastation this round can cause. One last tip…you can buy a drop in (Alpha Wolf) barrel for the G20 in .40 caliber and use the same 10mm mags for practice & plinking because the ammo is way cheaper right now than 10mm. Then just switch back to the 10mm barrel and reload your mags to hunt with the more expensive round. You are not going to see much difference in shooting the 180 grain FMJ vs the .40 except in price. And…because the G20 has the larger frame it makes shooting .40 S&W ammo feel like a 9mm. 👍
Yeah, today a 50 round box of 200 grain +P defence rounds is North of $60 each, but worth every penny!
Very good video. Thank you.
Good info recommend the 20 Underwood and hand loads at the range. You should practice with what you’d carry. When more recoil is involved.
If you can not afford it go with something you can ... thanks
Awesome review thanks.
I love my Glock 10mm’s I might have a few of them. Haha
Simple, clear and accurate presentation. Good job
It took me 8 months to find a Glock 29 and one day when I went to rural king to pick up my Rough Rider .22lr SA $129 gun I looked down in the glass case and Lowe n behold right there winking at me was a brand new Glock 29 gen 4 as the salesman asked me to wait at computer for background check I said I want this Bad MoFo right here ! It took all my money I had and I ate peanut butter n jelly for a whole week after that non planned purchase but I couldn’t be happier with this gun! I have the glocks 26, 34 and the 40MOS long slide , now the 29 finishes off my G collection nicely . If you can find the 29 I highly recommend it 🤩
Freedom!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
10mm was one of the calibers I never owned, or fired, until I bought my Glock 20. I fell in love with the caliber immediately! It’s accurate, powerful and feels so natural in my hand. I added a better connector, did a minor under cut on the trigger guard, added night sights, Talon friction grip and full length stainless guide rod. Stainless pins were added for appearance and for corrosion resistance if it gets wet in the woods. I plan on buying the model 40 for hunting and the 29 for Summer carry. I have numerous handguns, including a total of 6 Glocks, of various calibers. The Glock 20 is my go to gun and always travels with me in my Jeep, sits on my night stand and is always within reach in my home. Did I mention that I love this caliber?😁
Did you ever buy the 29? Which do you prefer
How about carry.??
The Desert Eagle is a semi that chambers 357, 44 and 50AE. And if you what to conceal carry there is a light weight smaller version that chambers 357 and 44
Carry weight of 2.8 ounces @ 6:06 Lightest glock ever!
Yea he obviously had his ounces & pounds mixed up there.
Yea he was a little off😂😂, still a pretty good vid
I wasnt paying close attention, just listening when i heard that. I was like “jigga watt???” And backed the video up to see if he said that or I was losing it😂
Just got my G40 longslide and I love it!
I have a 29 and a 40. Cool thing about the 29 is it accepts g20 mags. Put a sleeve on it and you have a full size grip.
Extended magazines 20 makes the 29 a perfect fit for large hands and confident shooting for me.
@@chollywolf Right on mr abram
Thank you! Just purchased a Glock 20.
Thanks. A good common sense video addressing the 10mm, which is a reasonable compromise for anything short of Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear territory, in which case (in my opinion only) the 44 magnum is the smallest compromise round if your safety is truly a priority (and it should be). Generally, there are no second chances if you encounter a Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear. And most people in an emergency situation would not be able to make a CNS (headshot) shutting down the attack immediately. Forget those "I know a guy who knows a guy who killed a Grizzly with a 10mm". It's not worth the risk to lay your life on the line for one of these stories. If you ask a Park Ranger or Fish & Game officer, I expect that they will set you straight. You never know what you may be up against in terms of its size or aggression level. There's a huge difference between a 300 pound Black Bear and a 700 pound Brown Bear for example. Be safe. Get home to your family and friends. Don't take unnecessary risks. As for Ted Nugent, you may want to leave him out of your reviews...
I always hear the line that the 9mm ammo has evolved over the years but some fail to mention so has the .40s&w and .45acp
Walter
Back in the 80’s & 90’s everyone in my local IPSC-USPSA-plates-bowling pin ,
Wednesday night club referred to the 9mm as the “9 magnificent milli-nothing” 😜
I still call it that. 💩
And so has the 10.
9 mm is a joke
Can’t beat the 10mm! Best semiauto round out there.
Ya but the size doesn't change. One of the reasons why the U.S. Military ditched the 1911 was because 8 rounds of .45 in a magazine is rather pathetic. It was certain that they were going to change to a 9mm pistol. They obviously view magazine capacity as being more important than bullet power. Even the new SIG pistol they switched to is 9mm.
Very well done Sir!
Excellent video.
I loved the little history bit
Very Informative
@AZ Trigger you're awesome!! I like big guns and I cannot lie lol
Great video! Glock 29 an outstanding pistol, Underwood 135gr. urban 180gr or 200gr for mountains.
I shoot 40 s&w out of a 10mm g29 all the time. I have heard of three local accidents of glock 29 blowing up firing bear loads.
I think you should try the Doubletap ammo as well.
Just got the 29 Gen 5 I love it
My favorite all around G20.
Love my Glock 40 MOS 10mm LONG SLIDE
It baffles me how my shooting is identical to your findings. Science is pretty consistent with the longer barrel and larger platform creating more accurate shots but not in this case at least in my hands as well. I shoot the G29 much more accurately than my G20 even with my 6.2 inch Wolf barrel installed.
The 10mm is #1 i agree, just get either 155gr. Underwood; or something full power in 200+gr. for "Bear". Plus please show a follow up on the Mec-tech upper for the models in 10mm. I just dont need the .44mag/50AE Desert Eagle anymore, or a revolver. plus capacity is triple!!!!
President excellent pistol fantastic great shooter's action alot fun nice gun '
The aftermarket barrel is also needed for the hard-cast bullets.
Yeah if they are heavy. I think I’m gonna go with the UW xtreme penetrators instead so I can still use the stock barrel.
Nice vid. ❤️ my 29
those glock holsters are very underrated. dirt cheap, ultra light, and keeps tight against the body. i can conceal a g19 outside the waist band with flannel only with this holster.
Where can you find that Glock holster?
Don't forget to upgrade your recoil springs...I have 20lb for standard ammo and 22 for hot loads...reduce recoil tremendously in my g20
What about the 357 Sig. it's just a 40 caliber that's been necked down to shoot 9 mm diameter bullets at high velocities. Has less recoil than a 10 mm
I held out on buying a Glock sticking to my usual Smith and Wesson Gen 3 10mm for most of my adult life then the S&W M&Ps. I ended up selling my S&W 10mm a little while back and regretted it as soon as I did as I replaced it with a 9mm for greater round capacity. In the Marines I was trained with the 9mm Berretta 92 so I was confident in the round for stopping people. Once I lost my wife I actually moved out of the city and back into the country where the loss of my 10mm was felt because of the threat of wild predators but I hated the 8 round mags for the S&W 1006 along with their inflated prices.
Anyway I bought a Glock 40 gen4 MOS in 10mm and I could not be more satisfied with a pistol in my life. I am not a Glock fan boy by any means but to be totally honest I would rather have the Glock 40 over any S&W M&P chambered in any round, especially since the S&W M&P does not come in 10mm to my knowledge which is a huge mistake on S&W's part if you ask me. The 10mm is a far superior round to the 9mm in speed and hitting power not to mention if you have to shoot through light barricades to hit your target, like a car or inside wall.
Out of all the weapons I own my Glock 40 is what I carry now with my mags full of Winchester silver tipped hollow point rounds. If you are going to buy a weapon to carry you might as well pay for a quality weapon that you can depend on and insure that you can protect yourselves with it by training correctly.
The reason FBI agents were shooting more poorly was because of the power of the 10mm and I for one would rather practice with the more powerful weapon until I can defend myself with it safely than depend on a weapon that is easy to use right out of the gate. Even the 9mm +P doesn't cut it against the 10mm and while the 9mm will kill someone without doubt the 10mm will do it with less rounds on target, period. If you get caught in a life threatening situation, even though some people think that they are movie star characters like Dirty Harry, all shots fired are not on target so I want my shots to count.
@@BillBones-ee2cm Since this post I have actually switched ammo from the Winchester Silver Tip to the Underwood Ammo Extreme Defender. These little monsters are superpowered! Thank you for the thank you and you are welcome, I honestly believe everyone who is able should do two years, at least in the reserves when they turn 18, it is an experience.
Try those bullets though, they penetrate more than anything I have ever shot.
Great review...thanks! I just ordered a 29.
US military folk tell me that the Rules of Engagement relegated their pistols to 9mm. Fortunately Gen. Maddis dismissed those in '17. Great vid. Ty.
Am I the only nit-wit who thought everything was propped on a wall at first. I'm losing it.
Brian F I was a nitwit too
Got me too
Not the only one.
Wwwwow, i totally winged it too.
Haha... didn't think so, but now I can't not see it