This video review of the Glock 40 Gen 4 highlights its significant strengths and a notable weakness. The primary strength lies in its 10mm Auto chambering combined with a long barrel, offering substantial power ideal for hunting applications, especially when paired with an optic. The main weakness identified is the finger grooves on the Gen 4 frame, which many shooters find uncomfortable, leading Glock to omit them in later generations.
Hickok45 revisits the Glock 20 Gen 5, attributing previous malfunctions to worn-out magazines rather than the firearm. Testing with new magazines and various 10mm loads (Sellier & Bellot, Underwood 200gr, Trophy Bonded) confirmed the pistol's reliability. A comparison with the Gen 4 model showed both performed well, reinforcing the Gen 5's reliability when paired with functional magazines.
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