Sling Shot
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Ok, here is my situation. I want another Glock at least with a caliber that starts with a 4, and I am not going to use this gun for ccw. I will just use it for home defense, plinking, target shooting, and maybe on a deer or two. In the case of the Glock 20, why is the 10 mm round not given as much credit as it should have? I am no expert, but the ballistics of this round are awesome. It is right up there with the infamous .357 mag round in factory loadings. Also, I can still get preban 15 round high caps for the Glock 20 although they are rather expensive.
Now, this leaves me with the versatile .45 caliber in the Glock 21. I have been doing a lot of research lately, and have found out that a Glock 21 can be outfitted with barrel swaps and recoil spring changes to shoot 400 corbon, 40 Super, 45 Super, 450 SMC, 460 Rowland, and lord knows what is coming next. If it were you, which one would you pick, the 20 or 21, and for what reasons. Thanks, Sling Shot
Now, this leaves me with the versatile .45 caliber in the Glock 21. I have been doing a lot of research lately, and have found out that a Glock 21 can be outfitted with barrel swaps and recoil spring changes to shoot 400 corbon, 40 Super, 45 Super, 450 SMC, 460 Rowland, and lord knows what is coming next. If it were you, which one would you pick, the 20 or 21, and for what reasons. Thanks, Sling Shot