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#1
http://gunbot.net/ammo/pistol/10mm/


Always look for ammo there, plus if you watch it a week or so you can catch better deals usually.
#2
Quote from: Intercooler on August 04 2013 10:04:53 AM MDT
Still a good bit of Underwood 10mm out there for purchase. Everyone must be full!

Waiting for some 180gr Gold Dots or XTPs.
#3
I tried several times to get on earlier and got the same error.  Glad it's back up and working.
#4
Gear/Equipment / Holster And Mag Pouch For Glock 29
July 17 2013 10:44:33 PM MDT
I have a Glock 29 and a Blade-Tech Eclipse OWB holster, and due to it's cant it seems to be intended for the 4-5 o'clock position. While this holster works great for concealed carry, I'm not sure I want to use it for open carry. So I'm currently looking at a Blackhawk Serpa CQC holster in the 3 o'clock position for open carry. I like the idea of the gun being more forward so it's harder for someone to grab from behind, and also I would have the additional retention over the Eclipse. Any comments on the Serpa CQC for open carry?

Also I'm looking for a good mag pouch for Glock 29 10 round mags, single or dual, that have good retention.

Thanks,
David
#5
Factory 10mm ammo / Re: 10mm Defense Ammo
July 07 2013 11:14:45 PM MDT
I live in a very rural area, as far as home defense, I'm not concerned about over penetration or anything.   Carrying would be my main concern, because I might carry into places like Walmart, etc...  I want a hard hitting round, but don't want an unusually high risk of shooting a perp and the round passing through and hitting someone else.  That's my main concern.
#6
Factory 10mm ammo / 10mm Defense Ammo
July 07 2013 08:41:55 PM MDT
I posted the following question over on GlockTalk and got some good responses, just wondering if I might learn something new here.

I recently bought a Glock 29, my first 10mm. I'm looking for a good self defense ammo. I will use the 29 for a night stand and carry pistol.

I'm currently considering going with some Underwood, but not sure what would be best for self defense. I can get 135 to 220 gr, and it seems the 29 will push all to over 1000 fps. I'm leaning toward something in the 155 to 200 gr range right now, sort of a balance between velocity, bullet mass, plus a wider range of bullet selections.

So is it better to have a 155 gr going 1400 fps, a 200 gr going 1150 fps, or is the 180gr @ 1250 fps a happy middle ground? Is this a Ford Vs Chevy debate? Just looking for suggestions.

Thanks,
David