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I carry a model 19. I like that it's small and can't really be seen thru may clothes. I use ...

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I carry a model 19. I like that it's small and can't really be seen thru may clothes. I use a Galco canted holster. I still haven't found a great holster for it yet though. I'd like to get a 40 cal but I'm afraid it might be to big to conceal well.
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The 23 is the same size as 19.Just a little more for ammo and better knock down power.I have a 19- 23 - and 27.All are neat guns.Butt ugly
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I finally got around to posting pics. Here are a couple pics of my Glock 22:
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I finally got around to posting pics. Here are a couple pics of my Glock 22:
Nice photo, but just a word of friendly advice, you're suppsed to load the magazine BEFORE putting it into the firearm!



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Nice photo, but just a word of friendly advice, you're suppsed to load the magazine BEFORE putting it into the firearm!



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Glock 20 (10mm Auto) Service
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I have a G27, just bought the KelTec Sub2000 carbine that uses the G22 magazine. Eventually will round out the collection with a G22.

As far a pictures, kwo21 said it best...
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I noticed that you have the first generation G20 without the accessory rail and the finger grooves on the grip. Does not having the finger grooves in any way adversely affect your shooting? I'd think that with a beastly caliber like the 10mm (which I've never shot, by the way) I'd think that those are something you'd want to have.
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21sf with picatinny rails
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I noticed that you have the first generation G20 without the accessory rail and the finger grooves on the grip. Does not having the finger grooves in any way adversely affect your shooting? I'd think that with a beastly caliber like the 10mm (which I've never shot, by the way) I'd think that those are something you'd want to have.
I've had that pistol for so long that I have gotten use to it. It is very comfortable for me and sits naturally in my hand. I shoot very well with it even though recoil is pretty stout, and I can recover quickly during double taps. Not that you would need to double tap with a 10. A friend of mine has killed deer with his
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