JulesMaximus
No Lifer
- Jul 3, 2003
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Can't wait to pick up the Glock 20C. This will be my first 10mm and it has the factory ported barrel and slide so that should help with recoil a bit.
Last 2 purchases. Ronin back with Springfield Armory. Extractor not doing its job. The big one is fun to shoot. For a few rounds.
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How are you taking the pic? Are you just putting your camera on a tripod and shooting video?
How are you taking the pic? Are you just putting your camera on a tripod and shooting video?
Let us know how the 20C handles. My first ever pistol (bought in 1997) was a G17C. Such a smooth shooter, that a beginner can pick it up and not have to fuss with recoil worries. I'd like to know how a more robust round, like a 10mm, handles, with the compensation built in.I bought a Marlin 1895SBL and picked up a Glock 20C at the same time. Can’t start the paperwork on the Glock until this weekend though because of stupid CA laws.
Last 2 purchases. Ronin back with Springfield Armory. Extractor not doing its job. The big one is fun to shoot. For a few rounds.
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That looks more like a chipmunk.We have a ground squirrel infestation problem. I noticed a couple hanging around on the outskirts of the lawn, but they are multiplying. Up close or if I want to be quiet I use the Gamo 22 with standard Crossman Premier 14.3g pellets as that's what it's sighted in with. To reach out farther I use the Savage A17 with a Sweet 17 scope and the A17 -17 grain ammo made for it and varmints. It also makes more of a mess of the poor critters, although they never know what happened. Every evening and afternoon if I see one I stalk it and I've gotten 8 so far, one female with a belly full of lumps. Kind of fun, and I've sighted the 22 in for 35 yards and it's really right on if I am steady enough.
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It's a 13 lined ground squirrel, common to confuse them though. They have stripes that extend up on their heads, which you can't see in that picture.
Sister wife is small, 110lbs, loves her Glock 43xLooking for opinions on a Fn 5.7.
Thinking about buying one for the wife as a carry, she doesn't like my 1911