Buffalo Bore + Glock 29 = Ouch!

Published on May 4, 2011
Duration: 1:12

This guide details techniques for managing the intense recoil of a Glock 29 chambered in 10mm Auto when firing Buffalo Bore ammunition, as demonstrated by TheYankeeMarshal. It emphasizes the importance of a firm grip, stable stance, and proper follow-through to maintain control. The video highlights that this combination can be challenging, even for larger individuals, and can be an 'ego bruising' experience.

Quick Summary

Managing the intense recoil of a Glock 29 firing Buffalo Bore 10mm Auto ammunition requires specific techniques. A firm, two-handed grip and a stable stance are crucial for controlling muzzle flip. Even experienced shooters may find this combination challenging, highlighting the need for proper training and preparation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:21Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:43Post-Shooting Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main challenge when firing Buffalo Bore 10mm ammunition in a Glock 29?

The primary challenge is managing the intense recoil and significant muzzle flip. Even large individuals may struggle to maintain a firm grip, making it an 'ego bruising' experience that requires specific techniques to control.

What techniques can help manage recoil in a subcompact 10mm pistol like the Glock 29?

Effective recoil management involves a firm, two-handed grip, a stable shooting stance to absorb the energy, and focusing on follow-through after each shot to prepare for the next, despite the powerful forces involved.

What are the key specifications of the Glock 29 shown in the video?

The Glock 29 is a subcompact pistol chambered in 10mm Auto, featuring a 3.78-inch barrel, a capacity of 10+1 rounds, and an unloaded weight of 26.81 oz. Its MSRP is approximately $550.00.

Who is TheYankeeMarshal and what is his expertise?

TheYankeeMarshal is presented as an experienced firearm reviewer and enthusiast, demonstrating proper safety protocols and the ability to handle high-recoil firearms. His tone is humorous and self-deprecating, sharing his experiential assessment of the equipment.

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