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10MM Shooters - What's in Your Holster?
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<blockquote data-quote="frayluisfan" data-source="post: 3113601" data-attributes="member: 32471"><p>I'm another 10mm fanatic. Glock 20, had the grip reduced, and got a .40 caliber conversion barrel so I can load and shoot .40 for practice. Love it. Reloading is the way to go, though, and if it wasn't for that extra barrel and a boatload of 1x-fired .40 brass a friend generously gave me, I wouldn't get to shoot it as much. </p><p></p><p>Fired a friend's G29 once, and was surprised how manageable it was. Sure it kicked some, but some people talk like it'll rip your arm off. Sheesh. </p><p></p><p>If you have access to a .357 mag or .44 mag with heavy loads, firing either of those a few times and then switching to the 10mm will make the 10mm seem much more reasonable. At least that worked for me, psychologically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frayluisfan, post: 3113601, member: 32471"] I'm another 10mm fanatic. Glock 20, had the grip reduced, and got a .40 caliber conversion barrel so I can load and shoot .40 for practice. Love it. Reloading is the way to go, though, and if it wasn't for that extra barrel and a boatload of 1x-fired .40 brass a friend generously gave me, I wouldn't get to shoot it as much. Fired a friend's G29 once, and was surprised how manageable it was. Sure it kicked some, but some people talk like it'll rip your arm off. Sheesh. If you have access to a .357 mag or .44 mag with heavy loads, firing either of those a few times and then switching to the 10mm will make the 10mm seem much more reasonable. At least that worked for me, psychologically. [/QUOTE]
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