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Talk me in or out of my Glock 20.

What should I do?

  • Keep it and learn to love it.

    Votes: 11 47.8%
  • Trade for other revolver

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Trade for other Glock for competition

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • Sell it

    Votes: 8 34.8%

  • Total voters
    23
And that's what I just did. Ordered the conversion barrel directly from KKM. So quality barrel, quality company and I can still use my 21 and sell/trade the 20. I was going to buy a KKM barrel for the 20 anyways if I was going to keep it, so for the same price it's just made for my 21 instead. Win win in my eyes.
:)

Magazines??
 
Olchevy i held a gen3 sf and a gen 4 in my hands and I can't tell the difference! the gen 4 actually miked out a little larger on the spots I checked!
Interesting, I don't know what to tell you, the gen4 feels smaller and better in my hands than even my 21/20 SF's I had. Maybe because the new texture is more grippy it makes me feel like I'm holding it better, I don't know...
 
If you don't like the Glock 20, and you LOVE your 629, sell the 10mm and keep your .44 mag.
Use the money you get from selling the semi-auto to buy more ammo and practice more, or take an advanced handgun course specifically for wheelguns.
Get a new holster for your big N-frame Smith.

Personally, I think that full-power 10mm loads (you have to shop around for the right ones) are plenty powerful for anything I'd encounter here in the Southeast U.S.A. If I were in Alaska or Montana, then maybe I'd be looking at a revolver, and probably a .454 / .460 / .480 / .500 mag at that.

The full-sized Glocks are accurate enough to suit me, and I like the fact that they hold a lot of ammo (and a magazine change is only a two-second process for me).
 
Should I trade it off for another revolver that I probably wouldn't carry over my current 629 anyways, should I try and trade it towards another hunting rifle or Tactitcal rifle I won't use cause I already have what I like in those aspects, should I try and trade it off for a Glock 34 to start competition shooting with, or should I just learn to love it? That being said I have a Gen4 Glock 21 that is never going anywhere.
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Shotgun?

I'm so on the fence right now I'm not really sure.
I love old smith revolvers in .357 or .44 magnum
Actual Marlin 1895 in .45-70 (no Remington)
Maybe a Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum or .357
A Remington 700 in .375H&H
I wouldn't mind a like new Glock 34/17/19 gen4 for GSSF matches
WW2 era unmolested 1903A3
Always had a soft spot for railed Sig226 in 9
Always loved that FN 45 Tactical, as well as the full size HK 45
Most quality 1911's
A decent gun safe at least 21 gun or bigger

I'm really open, I have all my must have gun spots filled with stuff I love so this is kind of an extra spot that can go almost any direction, just try me as long as it's not a Taurus.
I'd personally prefer any of those over the Glock, but if I had to pick one, the lever .44 (since you are already in the .44 anyway).

And that's what I just did. Ordered the conversion barrel directly from KKM. So quality barrel, quality company and I can still use my 21 and sell/trade the 20. I was going to buy a KKM barrel for the 20 anyways if I was going to keep it, so for the same price it's just made for my 21 instead. Win win in my eyes.
:)
:doh:
 
What shotgun you have? I'm set in normal ones but might look at a nice "tactical" or SxS or OU
I don't have any guns (you know, canoe....). I just meant it seemed like the glaring thing you didn't mention and might could use.
Got to have a HD setup of some type or another. They're good for everything. Even saw a guy at the range this weekend using one for sporting clays. :laugh:
 
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