Glock 40 MOS with an Alpha Wolf barrel so you can shoot lead through it
The 10mm offers 45 ACP like "gusto"
With a double stacked capacity like a .40 S&W.
With the power of a full tilt 357 Magnum...
What's not to love?
I've also been really interested in this caliber over the years. It sounds awesome....but just like the Rolling Stones song......."You can't always get....."the only thing I like better than my 10mm is my beretta 960 Rowland. I am in the process of getting a slide for my Glock 21 to make it a 460 rowland. My tnw aero has a 460 rowland barrel and it’s amazing
Glock 40 MOS with an Alpha Wolf barrel so you can shoot lead through it
This is true. I bought some hi-tek coated bullets the other day (maybe 3 years ago now) and havnt got around to loading them yet. I've heard nothing but good things about them.Yes, but I shoot Hi-Tek coated lead bullets in my Glock 10mms with no problem whatsoever.
that gun is extra grosslySince you specified pistol and 10mm I would offer the Ruger Target in 10mm. This one is mine.
But the Glock offerings have the option of a RD so there's that if its something you're interested in.
Personally I prefer a rifle or shotgun when hunting.
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I've been struggling with this same decision. For hunting deer or non-predator large game, I think a revolvers is fine.. 45acp would definitely not be my choice.If you’re going after quarry that can bite you back, leave the pistol(10mm) at home and get a revolver chambered in at least 41 Magnum.
OTOH, if you just want to take deer or the occasional wayward critter, there’s nothing wrong with applying a 10mm.
Personally I don’t have a 10mm, but I do run a couple of 45 ACPs and I’ve been happy with their performance parameters and the results on intended targets I’ve seen.
Have you have had a bear charge you or a large moose or buffalo? They are FAST! and you will definitely miss most your shots, unless you are a African hunter and use to bush animals charging you.I've been struggling with this same decision. For hunting deer or non-predator large game, I think a revolvers is fine.. 45acp would definitely not be my choice.
I've come to the conclusion that if I have to stop a charging bear,, I'd rather have 15rds of 10mm in a G40 or G20 than 6rds of 44mag. I might miss 3 or 4 out of six from a revolver at a charging bear , but I don't see me missing more than that with a Glock. I did a little research of people who actually do use g20's and G40's for bear, so I didn't just pull my decision out of thin air. I can empty a magnum revolver in a washing machine at 30yds in 5 to 6 seconds. I can put 10 to 12 rds from a Glock 45acp in the same amount of time. In the process of buying a G20, so I'm gonna hedge my bet that I've got a better chance with 5 to 6 or more rds hitting the bear instead of 3 or 4.
I've also been really interested in this caliber over the years. It sounds awesome....but just like the Rolling Stones song......."You can't always get....."