Glock 20

MSRP: $670.86
Used Price: $657.83
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See DealThe GLOCK 20 Gen4, in 10mm, provides nothing short of massive firepower. The use of GLOCK hi-tech polymer considerably reduces felt recoil. With muzzle energy of 550 ft/lbs and a magazine capacity of 15 rounds, this 10mm is your reliable companion on every hunt. The Gen4 edition now incorporates a wider selection of grip dimensions to make customizing your grip even more precise.
Armscor 10mm 180gr Jhp 20/500 BGS: 36694 | $8.00 |
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Legend Ammo 10mm Auto 155gr Solid Hollow Point 20 Rounds BGS: 21360 | $9.00 |
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Sellier & Bellot 10mm 180gr Fmj 50/1000 BGS: 7963 | $14.00 |
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Pmc 10mm 25rd 170 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point BGS: 74096 | $14.00 |
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Colt Ammo Defense 10mm 180gr Jhp 20/50 BGS: 22858 | $15.00 |
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Hornady 10mm 155 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point Extreme Termina BGS: 86574 | $15.00 |
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Pmc Bronze 10mm Auto 170gr Jhp 25/20 BGS: 712008743 | $15.00 |
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Armscor 10mm 180gr Fmj 50/1000 BGS: 714000340 | $16.00 |
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Hornady 10mm 180 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point Extreme Termina BGS: 86575 | $16.00 |
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Corbon 10mm 150 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point BGS: 36735 | $16.00 |
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Brand | Glock |
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Category | Handguns |
Action | Safe Action |
Caliber | 10mm Auto |
Capacity | 15+1 |
Finish | Black |
Sights | Fixed |
Barrel Length | 4.60" |
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Michael on Glock 20
10mm is a bit of a niche caliber. Most ammo you find in stores is more expensive and only marginally more powerful than .40 S&W. Most full power loads can be obtained by ordering online with prices ranging from $40 a box or more, or by reloading. That being said, the gun performs like any other Glock. I cant testify too much to it's reliability since I've fired only 450 rounds out of it. Even stll, Ive had no problems. It's like a .357 magnum that holds 15 rounds with a 5.5lb trigger pull. Not that I ever see a need to have 15 rounds but the option is there. The grip is large, same size as a Glock 21 so try before you buy unless you have large hands. I recommend the SF (short framed model) if size is in question. Recoil is the strongest of any Glocks. Compared to a 6" .357 magnum it is strong but not as stout. A bit of a slower push. Muzzle velocity can vary up to 200fps if using full power loads with the factory spring, which I recommend upgrading to 22 or 24 pound spring to remedy this. I get about 3.5" groups at 25 yards, but I suspect a much better shooter could easily do better than 3. State laws permitting, it can be effectively used on deer or hogs; though it's power is not a substitute for poor shot placement. Great woods gun that you wont feel bad about exposing to the elements. ...more