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  • Hinote

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    I have a 30S so I'm familiar with how it feels in the hand but how difficult is it to shoot 10mm in such a small package? I think Mike's/Scott's is participating in the Glock blue label program and I'm eligible so I'm thinking about getting one.
     

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    I have been shooting FULL POWER 10mm for some years now. Since 2006 IIRC.
    I have owned two Glock 29,s and still own a 20.
    I never could shoot a 29 well. The grip of a 20 is great but the 29 just feels "fatter" , most likely due to the length.
    There are several things that you can do to a 20 or 29 that make them more shootable and mitigate some recoil. If your gonna buy a 29 you need to shoot the full power loads,if not buy a Glock chambered in 40Short&Weak.
    To me,the 29 shooting full power loads fit into the realm of "the laws of deminishing returns". Yep,powerful.but can you effectively hit what your aiming at,in a timely manner. For me,that is 3 targeted shots in (club timer ) 2 seconds ..... or pre training 3-4 seconds. This,in COM at 7-10yds.
    The above is my opinions.
    AND - - -> if you qualify for Glocks blue lable program,suggest you buy from Jimmy's in FWB. --- SAWMAN
     

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    I have a 30S so I'm familiar with how it feels in the hand but how difficult is it to shoot 10mm in such a small package? I think Mike's/Scott's is participating in the Glock blue label program and I'm eligible so I'm thinking about getting one.
    Dang Dave you were up early this morning!
    I’ve never shot a 10mm, but I think I’ve talked myself into buying one. It seems to me that the 29 would be mighty spiffy to effectively handle. Maybe not, but I’m looking at a G20 SF if Glock ever offers it with the MOS.
     

    Hinote

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    Messed up sleep schedule. Was in bed at 4 PM yesterday and wide awake at 1 AM this morning.

    Let me clarify. I have a Glock 30SF and I'm wanting a 29SF. I'm used to referring to the 30 as a 30S because that's what is stamped on the slide but it's actually the short frame as indicated on the right side of the frame. Sorry for any confusion.
     

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