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model 10mm
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By Red On 10/24/2009 
AWESOME,i do not own the 10mm yet,definetly will be purchasing it soon. Every time ive rented this dream of a weapon several times and just loooove it. VERY smooth and VERY accurate. Rounds were going into the same holes from the previous rounds.Im not that accurate with the other models. I owned several different Glock models. My first one was the model 30 .45acp,second model 19 .9mm,and third model 23 .40s&w. Model 20 .10mm should be a ]10[ star.
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Glock 20 Pistol, 10MM, 15rd, Semi-Auto, DAO, Full Size, 4.6" barrel, Polymer Frame, Matte Finish, Right Hand, Fixed Sights
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By MS, Loyal Customer On 07/09/2009 
The most accurate Glock I own,yes its more accurate then my model 17 & model 21.The 10MM is a powerhouse when max loaded rounds are used.If you reload like I do you can enjoy magnum power from this gun with less felt recoil then most magnum revolvers. Buy one you won''t regret it.
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Power and Portability
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By Andrew On 04/25/2009 
EASILY more powerful than a 45, and less recoil than a hi-point 9MM, it is the perfect weapon. I have shot and practiced with several other pistols, this one just lines up. When I pull from a holster and point at target, the sights are level, no raising or lowering of the muzzle is required to line up the sights. Standard on ALL Glocks. It''s the little things like that that matter when you are drawing a hazy sight picture of an attacker that is rushing you. 20 feet in 1.5 seconds... they can get to you, can you get to them first??? I know my lead does, all 16 rounds of 10MM if need be. Of course, if this is your target practice weapon, I''d recommend a more common round, the cheapest in stock rounds I can find now are $.50 a round for 10MM Auto, and the real good stuff is WAY up there, closer to $2/rnd... But the Glock 20, Perfection among Perfection.
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