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I looked the kit bags up. Looks like a good option. I'd be pretty low-key getting out of the truck or hiking near urban areas. What size would be best for a Glock 20? I also like the little trigger guard that you can get for them.I'd look into a hill people gear kit bag which could be used beneficially to store a gun and also have other small items you may be interested in keeping on hand. It would also work better at concealing the gun if you wanted to have it nearly readily accessible but not display it openly
I have the recon kit bag and I wouldn't get anything smaller than that. It has the molle front, mine is maybe 8 years old so I think they've made some changes since then. I wanted it that way so I could scale it up by adding some molle pouches or mag pouches if I wanted to make it into a basic ready rig. You could also get the regular kit bag if you wanted more capacity, but I planned mine as just to hold the bare bonesI looked the kit bags up. Looks like a good option. I'd be pretty low-key getting out of the truck or hiking near urban areas. What size would be best for a Glock 20? I also like the little trigger guard that you can get for them.
Watch the Paul Harrell video comparing 10mm to .40 s&w factory loads. It's pretty disappointing that you're often just buying .40 in a longer case so you'll want to look into some hotter loads or roll your own to get 10mm benefit out of that pistol.
I bought some of these for the woods. Honestly, I don't know how hot they are.Watch the Paul Harrell video comparing 10mm to .40 s&w factory loads. It's pretty disappointing that you're often just buying .40 in a longer case so you'll want to look into some hotter loads or roll your own to get 10mm benefit out of that pistol.
If I bought another one it would be the heavy recon, but for now the recon suffices. The heavy recon wasn't available 8 years ago when I got mine.The Hill People gear gets my vote : https://hillpeoplegear.com/Products/CategoryID/1
I wish they had been around 40 years ago, I would not have to carry a 'pack' (jury rigged) on my chest. It was a bit inconvenient have to take off that and the backpack. How times change! The Recon version looks like it can be 'customized' to your desires.
Got a link? I've bought three Safariland ALS holsters from Amazon, the cheapest being a 7000 series for about $50, the last one was a 6390RDS for $163 and I thought that was a pretty good deal.I got one a couple weeks ago. I hadn't shot 10mm before that, but its a manageable recoil. I have a Safariland ALS being delivered today. You can get them on Amazon for about $35 and swap the mounting system for any of Safarilands holster mounting.
NICE!!! I have a Glock 29.Just picked up a Glock 20 and some ammo today. I want to use this as a Camping, Hiking, and Overlanding rig. I'll probably have it cut for a Trijicon RMR if I like it. What holster should I get? I'm thinking a chest rig? Seems that would work while driving also.
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Got a link? I've bought three Safariland ALS holsters from Amazon, the cheapest being a 7000 series for about $50, the last one was a 6390RDS for $163 and I thought that was a pretty good deal.
Price seems to be bumpingAmazon.com : Safariland 6378, ALS Concealment Paddle and Belt Loop Combo Holster, Right Hand : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : Safariland 6378, ALS Concealment Paddle and Belt Loop Combo Holster, Right Hand : Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
Was $35 when I ordered mine. Now $40
I function tested my G20 with Hornady XTP and the Underwood 200 or 220gr hardcast. Both functioned fine. I've heard to not send too much hard cast down a Glock barrel to foul them. If you ever see Sig 10mm FMJ for a decent price, they are loaded to proper 10mm velocity. They were selling "blem" 10mm ammo a few weeks ago and I grabbed 500 rounds for a discount. Maybe 10 rounds in each box of 50 had a small imprint on the top flat of the projectile from the casting process. No big deal.I bought some of these for the woods. Honestly, I don't know how hot they are.
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I have Hornady 180gr XTP also.