New G20 in two more days!


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Cellar Dweller
July 25, 2003, 01:12 AM
Well, I finally am taking the plunge into the world of 10mm with a Glock G20 (third gen, right? finger grooves sort of built-in). What is "good" factory 10mm ammo (is there a Winchester Value Pack :D) and what should I absolutely stay away from?

Reloading: I have the dies and a stash of FMJ bullets (no brass yet), so decent reusable brass is also an important part of the equation.

Eventually, of course, I plan on 40S&W and .357SIG barrels, a .45ACP slide/barrel, and quite possibly a CCU or three...eventually.

It will be used for hunting the elusive North American Paper Bullseye (IL version).:evil:

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WonderNine
July 25, 2003, 01:39 AM
All I know is, stay away from the FBI loads. Some of them are weaker than .40Short&Weak.

Byron Quick
July 25, 2003, 01:44 AM
Check out Georgia Arms.

Texas Ammunition has some pretty hot 10mm.

You might want to talk to the folks at GlockTalk about the Texas stuff with the G20.

I can personally attest to the Georgia Arms Ammo...it's good stuff.

Lone_Gunman
July 25, 2003, 06:41 AM
Georgia Arms is good ammo.

For defense, I like the Winchester Silvertips.

GlocksRock
July 25, 2003, 09:18 AM
Cor-Bon is the way to go.

Byron Quick
July 25, 2003, 09:39 AM
You were talking about good reloadable brass.

Check out the price on the Georgia Arms Speer Gold Dot by the case. Compare.

10-Ring
July 25, 2003, 10:31 AM
I've been doing my best to fend off the 10mm Glocks that have been calling me :rolleyes: Congrats on your new addition!

glockten
July 25, 2003, 11:52 AM
Good factory 10mm ammo (defined as "stuff I like"):

Cor-Bon
Georgia Arms
ProLoad
Texas Ammunition
Winchester Silvertips

agtman
July 25, 2003, 07:25 PM
Congrats on your G20.

As was mentioned, be sure to check out the 10Ring on GlockTalk for helpful info and experiences posted by 10mm fans regarding a wide variety of 10mm-related issues (guns and ammo). :)

litework
July 25, 2003, 09:03 PM
I've had good accuracy results with Corbon 135gr and 165gr. I also like Winchester Silvertips 175gr. They're accurate and reliable. I'm using a newly acquired G20, as well. Congrats on your purchase.

Cellar Dweller
August 2, 2003, 12:23 PM
Well, I picked it up. Due to circumstances beyond my control, it'll be ~ 2 weeks until I can break it in.

In the meantime, I'm hearing the siren call of accessories. Like a combo laser/flashlight, a scope, the buttplug, night sights, skateboard tape grips, etc. Fortunately, I'm relatively broke now :D
HELP! This is gonna be the longest 2 weeks of my life...

Futo Inu
August 2, 2003, 12:53 PM
Congrats. Ya, IIRC, Proload has some really hot rounds, and if you want to shoot large critters, Corbon has a 180 gr softnose penetrator. .....buttplug..... Tee hee. :)

10-Ring
August 2, 2003, 12:56 PM
That's th problem w/ the waiting period. You spend to much time buying accessories you may never use & no time shooting the new gun! At least she's home & you're that much closer to shooting her ;)

4v50 Gary
August 2, 2003, 03:07 PM
Welcome to the club. I bought a 40 S&W bbl for my G20. Yeah, I've yet to try it out.

michiganfan
August 2, 2003, 07:20 PM
where did you get your 20 and how much if you don't mind revealing that info. Inquiring minds want to know

Cellar Dweller
August 2, 2003, 11:45 PM
Paid $659 out the door at GAT Guns, it was the last one they had in stock. No GLOCK 29 either.

Yes, it would have been ~$26 cheaper with cash or check.
Yes, you could order one from TopGlock for $509 + add-on fees.
No, nobody does transfers within a reasonable distance for $25, more like MINIMUM 10% or MINIMUM $50, whichever is more. Also local FFLs charge different rates for new vs. old and distributor vs. auction (as in, they can order it but wouldn't you rather have something gathering dust in the case instead?):scrutiny:

Richie Daley and the Illinois Democrats and Republican RINOs are, shall I say, consumer-unfriendly. The few FFLs left in Northern IL can charge whatever they want, not a lot of competition.

Heh, the ONLY Makarov I've ever seen was $199 for a Bulgie and it looked rather subpar (+ $50 Crook County fee + $5 IL fee + taxes). Russian TT-33 Tokarev, absolutely no bluing left, no mag, $199 (+ fees/tax). Somebody actually bought the TT-33!:uhoh:

Marcus
August 3, 2003, 06:54 PM
You`ll love the 10,they`re great fun! There`s LOTs of great full power 10mm ammo out there. I generally use 180gr. Proload or 175gr. Silvertips for carry ammo. 200gr. Blazer ammo is cheap for practice and still has enough umph that you know you`re shooting a 10mm. For real fun try Corbon`s 180gr. JSP Penetrators! :D Marcus

KevlarTester
August 17, 2003, 12:08 AM
I just picked up a G20 FNS for $575+ tax ($622)


I saw Blazer ammo selling for $12 per 50 rounds at would you believe The Sports Authority. I couldn't tell what type of load it was though.

MikeD29
August 17, 2003, 11:25 AM
If you frequent the Glock Talk board you may be familiar with the poster McNett?? He has opened a new ammo company catering to the 10mm. He has developed some stout loads.

http://www.doubletapammo.com/main_site/index.html


Some great looking combos. I had been hoping someone would do a 10 with the Golden Saber.

nvrquit
August 18, 2003, 01:02 AM
KevlarTester,

The CCI 10mm Blazer is loaded with a 200gr. FMJ at 1050 fps. Not bad ammo and good to use for lsot brass matches when you might not want to lose the good stuff.

I recently orderd a half case from Natchez for the GSSF match in Topton, PA. The G20 and Blazer ammo performed flawlessly(if only I would have)!

I've also used the Georgia Arms 180gr. reloads and found them to be very good(and the price is right). Remington's UMC isn't bad either(for what it is) and you get to reuse the nice nickled brass for your reloads later!

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