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thanks old buddy


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Originally Posted by bea175
Here is my Glock 20 10 MM in its new form. I replace the trigger with a Fulcrum, Light Weight Firing Pin and 3 lb Spring, Firing Pin Block with Titanium , Extended Slide Lock, Wolf 6 inch Barrel , SS Guide Rod with 20 lb Recoil Rod, Adjustable Meprolight Night Sights . I used a Wolf Extractor and springs. I guess you could say i replaced everything in the pistol but the firing pin channel liner.

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Interesting stuff, thanks. My G34 shoots only so-so, I need to either fix it up, or trade it. Have to look into some of those mods.


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George the range is just to limited for a pistol even the 10mm to justify leaving iron sights for the optics unless your eyesight dictates you have to .


Based on what the 10mm is capable of, the dot might help at extended ranges. I know the "i" night sights are going away. I'm nothing if not a creature of habit/comfort and I don't want to toggle back/forth between sight styles. A good adjustable would likely work just fine

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Then buy the one i put on my Glock 20, best one out there .


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Any subjective comments on the fulcrum trigger? Is that the adjustable trigger or the standard trigger? I know it will be better than glock trigger am wondering is it 1911 trigger better or ?? What does it break at you think?


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Originally Posted by gunner500
Starline brass and a big charge of AA-#9 or Power Pistol will get that heifer cooking.

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I use both Blue Dot & AA#9 in all my 10mm max loads. In my Glock 20 & Kimber 1911/10mm, I find the AA#9 to be the most accurate with a max load using 200gr Hornady XTP HP's going 1350fps! 5-shot groups off a sandbag @ 25 yards are just a hair over 1" !
Extremely accurate for two plain ole out of the box stock semi-autos, IMHO


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Originally Posted by jimmyp
Any subjective comments on the fulcrum trigger? Is that the adjustable trigger or the standard trigger? I know it will be better than glock trigger am wondering is it 1911 trigger better or ?? What does it break at you think?


Around three pounds and you can do the same with the factory stock trigger , the Fulcrum trigger is smoother and the trigger face is wider and easier on the trigger finger. Plus the trigger is Aluminium and not plastic. Trigger gives you the illusion of bring lighter on the pull. I was going to use AA#9 and believed i had a pound, but when i looked i didn't, so must have given it to one of my friends. So I use Longshot and the Hornady 200 gr XTP to load a 100 rounds yesterday.


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kind of off topic, but not really. Was watching an episode of alaska state troopers this morning and one of their calls. Seems a moose cow and her youngin were stompting the snot out of a guy's dog, so he shot both mooses's. Used a glock 20, four rounds, ball ammo. Killed them for sure. I guess the 10mm does work


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Very nice...I just put a 22# Wolff spring and guide rod in mine, a stainless extended slide stop and extended slide lock. looking to buy the 6" Lone Wolf barrel next.


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I too am in the early stages of 10 mm loading. Loading for a 5" DW 1911 and a G20,6"1911 soon. Running 22lb recoil springs in both and required main/striker spring. 7.7gr power pistol,mag primer,starline and nosler 200 runs around 1140ish in both with good E.S. would like in hear about you 200 gr load/performance

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I load the Hornady 200 gr XTP with 8.0 gr of Longshot and CCI 300 primers in Starline Brass . I just chronograph the load and the average was 1215.3 FPS from the Wolf 6 inch Barrel. Couple of the case had some smiley faces and I will be going to a 24 lb spring instead of the 20 lb with this load. I didn't weigh all the loads and used the Hornady Powder Measure to throw most loads and checked the weigh every 15 rounds on the scales. I will be picking up a pound of AA#9 to try in the future.


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Ive got the.MRDS from aeotch...only shot a few. 6" KKM Barrel. Im leaning towards Underwood 200 grain XTP. so far Ive harvested 1;deer...cool gun


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KKM barrels have more case support than the Wolf Barrels


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I like it, but I'm thinking it must be a slow handling (but light recoiling) pistol with that "20 pound recoil rod."

Maybe a little typo?? smile


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I'm going to try a 22 and 24 lb spring with my present load .


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Originally Posted by bea175
Originally Posted by gunner500
Nice pistola Bea, ya gonna smack a hog with it?

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Yes , this is the Glock 20 10mm CrimsonTide had at the Hog Hunt. I meet him in Middlesboro, KY last week and we did some trading.

George i would go with the Trijicon .


My compliments on your ability to guild the lily. That is a smart looking pistol.



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This is a play toy but has a Burris FF machined into the slide, that can pop off and irons placed in slot. I traded into it for the heck of it. I put a Lone Wolf barrel and a comp on it, its a 40 though. I am still getting used to it but imagine will be a fine steel pistol some day. I tuned the stock trigger, no 1911 but still pretty crisp.
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I am planning a hunt with my new g20sf myself. I did a full polish, a ghost rocket connector, enough spring swapping that I forget exactly what is in there now, but it busts my trigger scale at 3.5#. I did the stainless guide rod and 22# recoil spring and a kkm 6" that I cut back to 5.25"

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Originally Posted by BrentD

I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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From the looks of those carbon streaks on the muzzle, whoever cut and crowned that barrel knew what they were doing.

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Originally Posted by Take_a_knee
From the looks of those carbon streaks on the muzzle, whoever cut and crowned that barrel knew what they were doing.


That guy would be me.....thanks.


Originally Posted by BrentD

I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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