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"... but not much my old hands could not handle."

Way to go, thanks for the report. I like thinking about something compact with a big bad hole in the loud end.

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Originally Posted by viking
I literally just ordered a chest holster from aliengear for my 20SF. I also ordered shells for my 35 and 27 too.

Did you ever get this viking? What are your thoughts? I've got several of the more expensive chest holsters. This is definitely a cheaper alternative.


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It’s not bad for the price. I need to tweek the fit a little. I also ordered shells for the 27 and 20SF along with the 35.

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Originally Posted by g5m
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Is the 20SF a smaller frame like the 21SF?


It's kind of skinnier.


No, the 20SF and 21SF frames are exactly the same part. There is no difference between them other than the top ends (slide/barrel/etc) and the magazines.


Right. I misstated.

Thanks for the answer, hopefully that's the next one we buy.


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Originally Posted by TheBigSky
Originally Posted by viking
I literally just ordered a chest holster from aliengear for my 20SF. I also ordered shells for my 35 and 27 too.

Did you ever get this viking? What are your thoughts? I've got several of the more expensive chest holsters. This is definitely a cheaper alternative.


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I just got this from Alaris Tactical a while back . So far so good and got another holster section for a Blackhawk . Imagine I’ll end up with a few more . Pretty affordable


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The Kenai chest holster is a winner, the only draw back is there is no adjustment screw to loosen or tighten the fit. It is a solid hold, but you have to really yank it out of the holster. My G20 is coming along fairly well, while I am not a great shot I keep 10 into about 3-4 inches at 12 yards with fairly stiff hand loads. I really wanted to try those montana bullets with the .330 wide meplat but Bruce the owner said I would have trouble getting them to feed in the OEM barrel, so I bought the 200 grain .300 meplat bullets. Kind of disappointing as the .330 meplat bullets look like they would provide better terminal performance. Overall if I could shoot 2 inch off hand groups with any handgun at 25 yards it would be worth while paying a couple grand to get a custom accurate 1911 10mm, the G20 hits a spot where its accuracy is better than my ability, it is very reliable, reasonably powerful, and holds enough ammunition that where I hunt I don't feel the need to carry a spare magazine. The only thing that would make it better for me is if it had the MOS capability but in honesty I don't know if that would improve my shooting either. Thus being a confirmed gun nut and walking to the stand in the dark, with a 4 layers of clothes, red vest, back pack, seat cushion, rifle with day scope on the shoulder and head lamp, unzip my red vest, jacket and overalls and I can put pull the G20 in the event I would ever need it. Of course the desire to have a pistol like this in the southern deer woods, may fall into the red rider BB gun fantasy area, but I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Plus I like reloading the cartridge and shooting the pistol quite a bit. The G20 is an affordable "everymans" woods pistol, it does a lot of things right and only one thing "the trigger" not so right.


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