Is 10mm Too Snappy?

Published on November 9, 2024
Duration: 0:17

This review tackles the common perception of the 10mm Auto caliber being 'too snappy,' particularly in a subcompact pistol like the Glock 29 SF. Through live-fire demonstration, the speaker shows that the recoil is surprisingly manageable and not as excessive as often claimed. The video highlights the Glock 29 SF's capabilities in handling this powerful round.

Quick Summary

The 10mm Auto caliber in the Glock 29 SF is often considered 'too snappy,' but SPN Firearms' live-fire demonstration shows the recoil impulse and muzzle flip are surprisingly manageable. The review concludes that the powerful 10mm round is not as excessive as many claim when fired from this subcompact handgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 10mm Snappy?
  2. 00:08Live Fire: Glock 29 SF Recoil
  3. 00:13Conclusion: Manageable Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 10mm Auto caliber too snappy for a subcompact pistol like the Glock 29 SF?

According to SPN Firearms' review, the 10mm Auto in the Glock 29 SF is not as excessively 'snappy' as commonly believed. The live-fire demonstration suggests the recoil impulse and muzzle flip are manageable for this subcompact handgun.

What are the key specifications of the Glock 29 SF reviewed?

The Glock 29 SF is chambered in 10mm Auto, typically features a 10+1 capacity, a barrel length of 3.78 inches, and weighs around 26.81 oz unloaded. Its MSRP generally falls between $550 and $600.

How does the Glock 29 SF handle the recoil of 10mm ammunition?

The video demonstrates that the Glock 29 SF handles the recoil of 10mm ammunition effectively. Despite the caliber's power, the shooting experience suggests the recoil is manageable, countering the 'too snappy' reputation.

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