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General => 10mm Hunting => Topic started by: Dirt5track on November 26 2014 08:14:39 PM MST

Title: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dirt5track on November 26 2014 08:14:39 PM MST
I am planning on pistol hunting next season for deer, bear, and pig in California and am looking for some recommendations from your experience. I own a kimber eclipse 2 in 10mm and also have a Springfield 1911 that needs some work but have a 5 in 10mm compensated barrel for it. From what I'm reading the 10mm round really performs with the 6+" barrel. I have never shot a glock and plan to rent one this weekend to try it out, I don't mind spending the coin to build one of my 1911's or picking up a glock. If I go for a glock what model do you guys have good luck with? I appreciate any insight you have.
First post and loving this forum
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Pinsnscrews on November 26 2014 10:47:12 PM MST
If you want to have real fun, order a barrel from Match Grade Machine (http://"www.matchgrademachine.com") in 10" and get yourself a Thompson Center Contender frame.

You could also just look into getting a quality 6 or 7 inch barrel for your 1911.

I had a Glock 20 back in the day (the first Generation of the 10mm Glocks) and used it for Wild Pig hunting at that time.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: rw on November 27 2014 11:52:16 AM MST
With a few minor tweaks my glocks are my favorite semi autos, one goes with me everywhere i go. some aftermarket sights (i have truglo tritium and a set of williams fire sights) along with a 3.5lb connector and some minor polishing and i am happy with them. I am am not easily impressed by guns, but these two have got me for sure. Both are late gen 3, one 20 and one 23.
I do want another gen 3 20 to set up as a long slide with a 6" barrel for woods walking and hunting.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: DenStinett on November 27 2014 02:10:11 PM MST
Welcome to the Forum, Dirt Track
I take it you're in Kali, so there may be a limited number of Pistols that you'll find the Commies there will allow
The Witness Hunter is a very fine 10mm (6") offering
http://eaacorp.com/portfolio-item/witness-hunter/
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Osageid on November 27 2014 04:58:08 PM MST
I have a Para Elite hunter with 6 " barrel


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Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dirt5track on November 27 2014 09:55:07 PM MST
I have been eye balling the para, we are limited on what we can get her in Cali unfortunately. I appreciate the replies
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Randominator on November 28 2014 09:44:18 AM MST
I built this Glock to hunt with.  The gun is a 20SF; I added a KKM 6" barrel, JPoint reflex sight, and reworked the trigger to 3 lbs. 10 oz.  I haven't had the opportunity to take any game with it, but I have carried it the last two years hunting for deer and wild boar.

(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/Randominator/P5180840_zps7528e553.jpg) (http://s128.photobucket.com/user/Randominator/media/P5180840_zps7528e553.jpg.html)

(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/Randominator/G20-8_zps5425a9cd.jpg) (http://s128.photobucket.com/user/Randominator/media/G20-8_zps5425a9cd.jpg.html)

I am shooting 180 grain Nosler JHP's at 1320 fps. and 190 grain FNGC's at 1335 fps.  I also have some 230 grain FNGC's loaded to 1225 fps.  This gun will shoot all loads around 2" at 35 yards.

(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/Randominator/10-2_zps9b1efbdf.jpg) (http://s128.photobucket.com/user/Randominator/media/10-2_zps9b1efbdf.jpg.html)
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dirt5track on November 30 2014 06:47:19 PM MST
That is a nice set up. I didn't make it to the range yet. Hopefully will in the next few days to try out a glock. If I don't like it I'll build my 1911
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on December 20 2014 02:25:26 PM MST
If you buy the G30 -45 cal you can also put a 10mm barrel in it also with out changing any thing else - now if Im right kali can only go by the serial # on the frame not the barrel so that make 2 calibers for one gun - or with the 20 you can run 10mm - s&w 40cal - Sig 357 - Dillion 9x25 with out changing anything else in the gun - except the barrel - something to think about.

Doug
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: DenStinett on December 20 2014 03:30:29 PM MST
Quote from: ShadeTreeVTX on December 20 2014 02:25:26 PM MST
If you buy the G30 -45 cal you can also put a 10mm barrel in it also with out changing any thing else....

Not sure that's correct
The Breach Face isn't near the same for the .45acp and the 10mm
Yes, the 10mm Slide will allow for the use of .40 S&W, .357 SIG and the 9X25mm Dillon by a simple Barrel change and maybe a different Magazine for the .40cal and .357 SIG
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dave84 on December 20 2014 03:41:20 PM MST
I have messed and tweaked my G20 over the years but starting fresh and not getting into red dots like I did earlier I would say get a Glock 20 sf with a 6 inch kkm barrel, a Ghost edge trigger connector and Trijicon HD sights. You would not be left wanting at all.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on December 20 2014 09:34:46 PM MST
Yes the breach is slightly larger from 45 to 10mm - but have seen and know one person that has that setup and has had no problems - there is someone on this board that has that setup also - I can't remember who he is - but also said his work fine also' If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would have not believed it either. He did use 10mm clips when he went 10mm on it , the 45 clips wouldn't feed right.

Doug
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dirt5track on December 22 2014 04:40:33 PM MST
thanks for all the info guys, I still haven't had any time to go try a glock but hope to soon.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: rainsdrops on December 22 2014 11:20:14 PM MST
Buy a 610 with a 6inch barrel & run some of the hotter / heavier  loads
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dirt5track on January 14 2015 12:36:10 PM MST
I would if I could find one, I have a kto 1911 frame on order and will be doing an sti longslide set up with a 7 inch ported barrel. It should be a sweet set up when its all done. I shot a glock and didn't care for it so 1911 it is.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on January 14 2015 02:18:54 PM MST
I would recommend a Glock 20 or G40( when the 40 comes available ) because of the versatility and the countless after market parts available.   

This my setup for pigs and deer - also bear?

G20sf Gen 3 LW 6.6" barrel with Aim Point and 20lb spring

(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk296/SDS47/10MM/IMG_20141221_000024.jpg) (http://s283.photobucket.com/user/SDS47/media/10MM/IMG_20141221_000024.jpg.html)

(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk296/SDS47/10MM/IMG_20141220_235940.jpg) (http://s283.photobucket.com/user/SDS47/media/10MM/IMG_20141220_235940.jpg.html)

Would have tried it last year but had a slight hic-up in my plans - had to have my bi-cep reattached in my left arm and tthen right after that had my left knee replaced - slowed me down for the last year and a half, don't heal as quick at my age, but ready for this year I hope.

Doug
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dave84 on January 15 2015 11:47:21 AM MST
Stock glocks are not too wonderful. There's the new glock 40 coming out and the three Sig 10mm. Also check out the Eaa line up.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: sstewart on January 16 2015 12:11:30 PM MST

Quote from: Dave84 on January 15 2015 11:47:21 AM MST
Stock glocks are not too wonderful. There's the new glock 40 coming out and the three Sig 10mm. Also check out the Eaa line up.
What he said
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on January 16 2015 01:13:56 PM MST
Glock - So Ugly - Only a Believer Could Love It.


Doug
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: gandog56 on March 07 2015 09:42:01 AM MST
Glock?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/1911t-shirt_zps3dbe888c-jpg_zps1ba355e4.jpg)
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: gandog56 on March 07 2015 09:43:09 AM MST
Maybe if they ever made a Glock like this..... :P

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/proxy_zps5b6291fe.jpg)
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on March 08 2015 07:21:37 AM MDT
Gandog - I have the perfect Glock for you and your dainty pinkies
the Glock 42.
We know you don't like Glocks - I hate 1911's - I've shot 1911' s since the late 60's to qualify for certain programs - but I don't make it a vendetta to bad mouth them every change I get - I believe in the saying - what ever blows your skirt. 

Doug
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: gandog56 on March 09 2015 05:49:27 AM MDT
Does the G40 fit in my rather small short fingered hand? So far I haven't found a single Glock model that has. I have shot a few. And in every one of them I did the following test. I pointed at the target without aiming and shot. Every single Glock I ever shot doing that I shot way, way, too high. When I do it with a 1911 I'm usually somewhere right in the ballpark. I think the Glock uses a grip angle that is just alien feeling to me, and I naturally shoot them high. Not good in a self defense draw fast situation. I'm sticking to my 1911's.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Sean from Vt on March 09 2015 02:11:15 PM MDT
I see the OP has made his decision and it sounds like it will be a great gun.

As to shooting Glocks I was reminded of this yesterday as my 15 yr old son tried my Gen 4 29 for the first time, and that is that it seems to me the first time any honest person shoots a Glock, you don't hit right where you feel you should. The more you shoot a Glock, if you choose to own and shoot Glocks, the more you get used to it and tune into the gun. And it really doesn't take long. Maybe a couple trips to the range.

Now, I have Glocks, 1911s, revolvers (DA & SA), and M&Ps so I don't believe I'm any kind of fanboy.

If you want to shoot a Glock you can.
Title: Re: recommendations for a pistol.
Post by: Dave84 on March 09 2015 05:56:06 PM MDT
They're a heck of a lot eassier to shoot than something that's setup as double action only. With an easy ghost connector being added that I can do myself it becomes close to a true single action. My Glock 29 compared to my PPQ is very close. The PPQ is considered the finest polymer trigger by most.