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Firearms => 10mm semi-auto handguns => Topic started by: tommy64red on March 06 2013 05:00:15 PM MST

Title: just getting started
Post by: tommy64red on March 06 2013 05:00:15 PM MST
Hey. I have just bought a glock. 20. I got the tan frame
And I need help with the ammo what is the best
To use . I am thinking about some night sites
And maybe a 3.5 rocket trigger thanks
Title: Re: just getting started
Post by: s0nspark on March 06 2013 05:18:04 PM MST

Ammo-wise I am personally partial to Underwood ... good bang for the buck, so to speak.

Congrats on the FDE G20 ... post pics! :-D
Title: Re: just getting started
Post by: sqlbullet on March 07 2013 07:34:54 AM MST
Welcome to the forum and the 10mm club.

At this point anything you can get under $50/100 rounds is a really good deal.  Underwood makes full power ammo at a good price.

You also might want to check out this thread (http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo/find-in-stock-10mm-ammon-on-gunbot-net/) in regards to finding instock ammo at a reasonable price.
Title: Re: just getting started
Post by: The_Shadow on March 07 2013 08:21:34 AM MST
Tommy64red, welcome to the forum and congrats with your G-20!  Underwood is the real deal for full power ammo...
You may want to give the new gun a work out before you start making changes, that way you'll get a feel for how it is working stock.  You'll always be able to make changes as time goes on.

Be sure to collect and inspect your brass to observe for any signs of problems..."SMILES", bulges, ejector rim issues, case mouth damages as some have been noted with new G-20's.

Good luck and enjoy the forum. ;D
Title: Re: just getting started
Post by: cwlongshot on March 07 2013 08:39:45 AM MST
Welcome!

Guns are like people, some like red heads others Blondes still others like women in general... My gun may love XYZ while joes will not keep them on a softball at 10 yards. Your gonna have to experiment to see.

Do a search and peruse the threads here, toms of good stories and knowledgable people that are easy to talk to.

Personally, I advise you to look I to reloading your own. ( If you dont already) Pick up a Lyman Manuel and do some reading.

As mentioned 10MM is expensive stuff! Everything now is tough to find to take what you can get! SAVE THE BRASS!!!  Even if you don't reload, guys here will buy it offsetting some of the ammo costs!

Best of luck,

CW
Title: just getting started
Post by: Osageid on March 08 2013 06:53:37 AM MST
Welcome from a relatively new guy!  I too have the G20, but not the FDE
Title: Re: just getting started
Post by: REDLINE on March 08 2013 09:17:49 AM MST
Quote from: The_Shadow on March 07 2013 08:21:34 AM MST
Tommy64red, welcome to the forum and congrats with your G-20!  Underwood is the real deal for full power ammo...
You may want to give the new gun a work out before you start making changes, that way you'll get a feel for how it is working stock.  You'll always be able to make changes as time goes on.

Be sure to collect and inspect your brass to observe for any signs of problems..."SMILES", bulges, ejector rim issues, case mouth damages as some have been noted with new G-20's.

Good luck and enjoy the forum. ;D

What he said.  And Welcome to the forum!