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    Glock 20 Question

    I lurk on here a lot and typically don't post here. However, I've been reading / skimming the dozens of pages regarding the relatively new Glock ejection issues, etc.

    I haven't seen anything regarding the 20's having these similar issues.

    Are they good to go as opposed to the few other models?

    I understand of the 100,000's of these made they can't be problem free but it was surprising to read.

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    I don't shoot mine nearly as much as my other Glocks but its been reliable. Its a great woods gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskapopo View Post
    I don't shoot mine nearly as much as my other Glocks but its been reliable. Its a great woods gun.
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    If I get one it'll be as a sidearm for camping, hiking, hunting. Perfect gun for it.

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    Pats got it right

    Mine has been great but i dont shoot it tons... it will serve you well on the trails.
    Last edited by Guns-up.50; 10-03-13 at 12:34.
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    I have a gen 3 although I detest the gen 4 mine has served me well no issues! If your gonna roll nuke loads as I do I recommend a KKM barrel or other tight chamber

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    My gen3 G20sf slings brass a good 20-30 ft with a 20lb recoil spring. Is been reliable, but it doesnt get shot as much as my 9mm glocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmwtrfwler View Post
    I lurk on here a lot and typically don't post here. However, I've been reading / skimming the dozens of pages regarding the relatively new Glock ejection issues, etc.

    I haven't seen anything regarding the 20's having these similar issues.

    Are they good to go as opposed to the few other models?

    I understand of the 100,000's of these made they can't be problem free but it was surprising to read.
    I have both Gen 3 and 4 versions as well as a Gen 4 G29. They are low volume shooters (less than 2000 rounds each) compared to my other Glocks but equally reliable.
    I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.

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    Gen 4 Glock 20. Very happy with it. I prefer the grip texture over the SF guns. Like others, it doesn't get out much. No problems to report.
    "Shoulder to Shoulder"

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    I have never had an issue with the G20 or my CCW G29sf. Honestly, I have never had any issues with any of my Glocks which have all been very reliable shooters.

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    My G20SF is an awesome gun that I would shoot more if ammo wasn't so damn expensive.

    Worth it to get a Bar-Sto or KKM barrel upgrade so you can shoot full-power 10mm loads.

    Also get the Wolff stainless guide rod and heavier spring (20lb sounds right).

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