Doublegunner
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The p365 and p320 look similar but the internal designs are a bit different. I've not heard of any significant safety issues with the 365. Now the 320 is a different story.
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Love it! I just got my hands on a Glock 29 Gen 4. 10mm. Its my go-to backcountry sidearm. Seems that Glock is phasing out this whole line to come out with new, updated model line.Love the way the larger 365s fit my hand but haven't shot one yet. Be wary of the 320s, though. I'm a huge fan of my Glock 20 but, if Glocks don't float your boat, you might take a gander at the FN 510 or the Smith M&P in 10.
I’ve found that I carry my Gen 4 29 more than anything else. It is even my winter everyday carry.Love it! I just got my hands on a Glock 29 Gen 4. 10mm. Its my go-to backcountry sidearm. Seems that Glock is phasing out this whole line to come out with new, updated model line.
Full frame? Or SF? I went back and fourth on which model, but ultimately figured with such a wide body to begin with, I wouldn't mind the fewer ounces of the SF model.I’ve found that I carry my Gen 4 29 more than anything else. It is even my winter everyday carry.
I’ve got the full frame Gen 4. I don’t know if Glock did an 29 SF Gen 4? I thought those were Gen 3s.Full frame? Or SF? I went back and fourth on which model, but ultimately figured with such a wide body to begin with, I wouldn't mind the fewer ounces of the SF model.
You are 100% correct! Gen 3 SF. Thx for the correction. Buffalo Bores! Those will give you plenty of power, for sureI’ve got the full frame Gen 4. I don’t know if Glock did an 29 SF Gen 4? I thought those were Gen 3s.
Plenty of power and capacity but it is no fun with Buffalo Bores.