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#1
General Discussion / Re: FBI Chooses the 9mm!
October 26 2014 08:38:19 PM MDT
38s, 9mm and 12 gauge are poor matches against a determined attacker with a rifle. Miami and North Hollywood proved that.
#2
General Discussion / Re: SIG-Sauer announces the P220 10mm
September 26 2014 07:31:37 PM MDT
Will never happen. The Sig fanboys would wet their panties if they ever shot a real mans cartridge.  :P
#3
In stock form my gen3 G20 has never had a malfunction of any kind.

I've shot:

Winchester 175gr Silvertips
Buffalo Bore 180gr Gold Dots
CCI Blazer 200gr TMJ
Ultramax Remanufactured 180gr FMJ
PMC Bronze 200gr FMJ 
Federal American Eagle 180gr FMJ

The only hiccup It has ever had was with a new Lone Wolf .40 conversion barrel. I bought 2 boxes of Winchester Ranger 180gr FMJ reduced lead ammo and was getting 1 or 2 failures to fully chamber in every magazine. Since then I've used Winchester white box bonded 180gr JHP and PPU 180gr FMJ and it has run flawlessly ever since.   
#4
$ouch$

Maybe some day.
#5
10mm Hunting / Re: hog hunting
September 20 2013 04:12:20 PM MDT
Your not going to find Underwood at your local store.
#6
Yondering, if you don't mind me asking what is the ball park price for that setup? Sights, red dot and mill work? I really like that.
#7
10mm Hunting / Re: hog hunting
September 19 2013 09:24:45 PM MDT
Don't fool yourself into thinking you need "boutique" ammo to hunt with the 10mm.

Garden variety Winchester 175gr SilverTip.

#8
General Discussion / Re: Crazy shootout story
September 19 2013 09:14:41 PM MDT
I'd be interested to know what bullet/load he was using.

Interesting that it wasn't until the middle of the third magazine that he realized he needed to aim his shots more carefully.
#9
General Discussion / Re: Vote For 10mm!
June 22 2013 02:06:05 PM MDT
As good as the G20 is it can't compete with a long gun for hunting, sorry.
#10
10mm Hunting / Re: Hunting Leather...
March 01 2013 10:53:41 AM MST
Patiently waiting for the review.

#11
10mm Hunting / Re: My son's first
February 17 2013 12:55:18 PM MST
I want a Mech-Tec SOOOOO bad!   :o
#12
When I bought my Lone Wolf 10-40 barrel I bought two boxes of Winchester Ranger 180gr. FMJ ammo to break it in with. With the factory spring I had a failure to feed once or twice every mag. The cartridge would get started in the chamber but would bind up and not let the slide go fully forward. I think the problem was with the bullet's profile.

After shooting through all 100 rounds I have had no issues since with other types of ammo. I've tried PPU 180gr. FMJ and Winchester Bonded JHP with no problems at all.

I routinely carry the conversion barrel around the ranch and take it hunting. I trust it just as much as the factory barrel with the added benefit of it being more accurate too.

Here is a hog I shot using the .40 conversion barrel and Winchester 180gr. BJHP ammo at about 15 yards.





       
#13
Factory 10mm ammo / Re: If you can't find 10mm ammo
December 30 2012 09:21:55 AM MST
I've been into Cabela's and Academy since the rush and while they were pretty low on the big three and completely out of .22, they still had plenty of 10mm on the shelf. I went ahead and grabbed 150 rounds because you just never know.   
#14
10mm Hunting / Three of A Kind
December 27 2012 07:10:39 PM MST
Yesterday afternoon I took the Glock 20 and sat in a tripod that overlooks a small tank (pond) that is surrounded by brush, hoping to see a hog. Around 5:30 a bobcat walks out and goes to the edge of the water directly on the opposite side of the tank facing me about 35 or 40 yards away. I flicked on the crimson trace railmaster laser, put the dot right between the cat's shoulder blades and fired. The cat dropped were he stood. I'm sitting there still holding the gun thanking my luck when out steps another bobcat!
This one walks up behind the first one and presents me the same shot presentation. I stick the red dot in the same place right between his shoulders and he drops at the shot. Now I really cant believe my good luck. I just killed two bobcats in as many minutes with a pistol. Imagine my surprise when a third bobcat walks out!
This one was a little more cautious and only came within a few yards of the other two and only gave a broad side shot opportunity. By this time I'm getting a little jittery but steadied the red dot on the cats chest as best I could. At the shot he jumped strait up in the air and hit the ground running, I panicked and swung the pistol on him and made a fast snap shot as he ran for the brush. He rolled at the shot!  :o  ;D The bullet spined him far back in front of his hips so he required a finisher. My first shot had hit low just barely grazing his belly. I think my gun is shooting a few inches low because both of the other cats were hit in the top of the head when they should have been hit between the shoulder blades. The load used was Buffalo Bore 180gr. Gold Dots.

And to prove all of this really did happen, here are a couple pictures. The first two as they lay.



And here are all three.



     
#15
10mm Hunting / Re: Elk are no problem with the 10mm Auto
October 12 2012 06:09:04 PM MDT
I can't stand Keith Warren as a TV personality, I don't know why but he just annoys the heck out of me.