I believe the polyagonal rifling in a Glock barrel precludes the use of lead. I'd see no problem running reloads as long as you're sure they are safe (right dimensions and not over-pressure) and use a jacketed bullet. It would probably void your warranty if Glock were to find out you were doing it.
Maybe I'd better look to a 1911 based 10, or maybe I could find an old S&W. I may also need to consider whether anybody does or will make non-lead ammo or bullets. Much of my favorite hunting areas now ban lead for hunting and I do a lot of handgun hunting.
My first reloads ever were through my glock 20. Don't try the lead bullets though. If I could Buy the gun over again I would buy two! No jams at 650+ rounds.
That's great for a lot of reasons, not just cost tracking. It must have been a pretty involved effort. I've saved it and may update it as I get into this 10mm urge that I will scratch.
I guess everyone else has pretty much covered what you need to do if you want to stick with gettig a Glock 20 , as for us with S&W 10's not many of us are willing to let go of them these days . Once you get your 20 , let us know how it goes , I am considering getting one .
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