Glock 20s are a nice size for non concealed carry, really are nice to use as well - surprisingly reasonable recoil, at least the gen4 is. I think at some point going to spring for a 2nd, one of those guns I like enough to own a pair.
The Sig 220 version, for me it's a total wtf due to capacity - 8, extended to nothing.. Basically I see it as purely a hunting or target gun, which sure that is probably the market targeted I just can't get my head around something that big and heavy that holds 8 of an auto round. But if it was say a double stack 229/228 variant that held 12 or 14 extended in 10mm, I doubt I'd own a Glock 20..
This is incongruent, a gun like that still would be nothing like a G20, and it would still costs probably over a grand if it was done right. You can get a G20, get sights, trigger, whatever, a few extra mags and still be at way less than whatever the Sig would cost. The two guns don't compete in the same
track/space.
For civilian urban carrying? Compared to say .45, not to start a caliber war, but you gotta really want your assailant and whoever is standing behind them good and dead to be carrying 10mm. A Glock 29 would still be cool and hey maybe 10mm is better for carrying power through say sheet metal or glass than the lower velocity conventional stuff - for those truly chaotic and lawless times.
Lol @ more overpenetration mental masturbation.
Basically anything that can't overpen probably is not worth carrying anyways. You guys are beating your meat over an unfixable problem, there is no
free lunch here. You either can carry something that will do the job or you're carrying something that falls short. I mean there are obvious retard limits here.... like if someone is f***ed in the head theyre carrying 200 gr HCFNs in 10mm in a city (basically a load for thick hide animals, lol) but most people aren't actually that retarded. You can also carry 155gr and I think Nosler has a 135 gr JHP that Underwood loads up nicely that probably will still
penetrate enough.
In before someone invokes the "cuz Harold Fish 10mm bweah!" thing. (RIP, passed of cancer in 2012)