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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3138336" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>And that little extra bit of weight in the slide is much more a factor than any miniscule difference that a metal rod is going to make. There are other factors which have to do with recoil though. You can probably research this as well as anyone else can, or you can just go to the range with me as my guest one day and shoot my Glock 29, in 10MM Automatic, with some heavy duty Underwood rounds that have about <em>twice</em> the power in terms of muzzle energy that my Glock 19 has; then shoot the 19. Suddenly, the recoil in the 19 will feel like you are shooting a .22! Seriously; just PM me when ever you would like to test my theory. I like seeing the look of hand gun-happiness on a person's face when they touch off a few rounds of the mighty 10MM. It's a hoot to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3138336, member: 10465"] And that little extra bit of weight in the slide is much more a factor than any miniscule difference that a metal rod is going to make. There are other factors which have to do with recoil though. You can probably research this as well as anyone else can, or you can just go to the range with me as my guest one day and shoot my Glock 29, in 10MM Automatic, with some heavy duty Underwood rounds that have about [I]twice[/I] the power in terms of muzzle energy that my Glock 19 has; then shoot the 19. Suddenly, the recoil in the 19 will feel like you are shooting a .22! Seriously; just PM me when ever you would like to test my theory. I like seeing the look of hand gun-happiness on a person's face when they touch off a few rounds of the mighty 10MM. It's a hoot to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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