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ruger makes a 10mm revolverYou guys who mentioned the 10㎜ now have me thinking about this. I did some research just now and the ballistics are most impressive. While the Glock is a damn fine piece, I prefer a SA/DA, steel/wood grips pistol. Any recommendations along these lines? Thanks.
ruger makes a 10mm revolver
its a polymer with brass in it . I carry a glock 20 gen 4 its light wait with 3 15 rnds mags and easy to keep clean upIndeed. I was thinking 15+1 on tap in an auto > 5 or 7 shots in a wheelgun. It was but a passing fancy anyway.
What is "Syntech"?
Fancy word for plastic bonded to lead.Indeed. I was thinking 15+1 on tap in an auto > 5 or 7 shots in a wheelgun. It was but a passing fancy anyway.
What is "Syntech"?
Fancy word for plastic bonded to lead.
Cost.I see. Out of curiosity, what advantage does this have over conventional projectiles?
Brother, get your self a Rock Island double stack 1911 in 10MM, that's 17+1 magic beans on tap, problem solved!Indeed. I was thinking 15+1 on tap in an auto > 5 or 7 shots in a wheelgun. It was but a passing fancy anyway.
What is "Syntech"?
Brother, get your self a Rock Island double stack 1911 in 10MM, that's 17+1 magic beans on tap, problem solved!
No Glock will ever match a 1911 in 10mm reliability or power, the 1911 is one of the very few pistols with a fully supported chamber, and can handle hot handloads no Glock could survive!
My G-20 Gen1 still sits in the back of my safe crying for its mommy!
I have a Spot Gen 3, it does not have the messaging keyboard and is less expensive. You have pre written messages to your contacts. I just put in I am safe and this is my location ( it sends a link to their email or text to their phone with your location that sends them to the map location). You Have help options for just needing assistance such as being stuck or the full S.O.S.. It also has tracking options as well. Since I am a bit older (73) and I often go to out of the way places I figure it is cheap insurance.Besides guns, I'd recommend any avid hiker or explorer to invest in a proper alerting system and first aid kit. I'm not into "survival kits" those are just a waste of money in my eyes. Your goal is getting back out of the woods as fast as possible, not staying in after an emergency and trying to survive. If your in need of surviving in any of the state or national forests in Oregon, you shouldn't be hiking. Most search parties find folks dead or alive within 3 days, true emergency type things. Not taking into account random acts of evil. So if you can manually help those people trying to find you, focus on that.
Ive gone into a few forests a few times deep enough to finally invest in a few things. This flare gun was one I'd consider as important than a defensive gun. As well as a really good first aid kit. I'm on the edge about buying a SPOT X device. I'm probably going to this season. They have monthly plans now.
Your gun might keep you alive against a bear, or two legged evil doer as that seems like the main concern in any forest around PDX areas, but if the bear gets a couple of good maulings in before you get him. What's your plan?
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Oh, if the options are 1911 or Glock, I know which one I'm going with. And 17+1 10㎜, wow.
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I run hot loads in my glock 20 gen 4 all the time and no problem . I used to run a 1911 but I like the lighter platform better and easer to clean
Why not more?Oh, if the options are 1911 or Glock, I know which one I'm going with. And 17+1 10㎜, wow.