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Will a G20 upper receiver fit on a G29 frame?
I'd love to keep the velocity of the Glock 20 but be able to conceal like a G29. Is this possible? Or is my only alternative to cut down a G20 frame so that a G29 magazine would fit?
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I take it the answer is no |
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NO Have a great gun carryin' Kenpo day Clyde |
No the slides do not interchange and the loacking lug of the 20 barrel is different than the locking lug of the G-20. :(
What WeeWilly said...Get the longer barrel for the G-29 :) |
Dude, your worries about that little bit of barrel catching on something are silly. The extra barrel protruding wont be any more likely to hang up on something than the full slide and barrel would. It sure seems like a much simpler and cost-effective method of getting what you're looking for. Cutting down a full G20 ruins a frame. For a little over a $100 you can drop in an extended G29 barrel and be shooting before the sun goes down.
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Having my own chronograph, I've tested the velocity of many different kinds of 10MM ammo shot out of all sorts of different barrels and lengths. The lost velocity in a G29 compared to the same ammo out of a G20 is measurable - with some loads more than others - but it's such a small difference that I wouldn't let it bother me at all. The exact load you use will make a MUCH larger difference than the barrel length will. G29's usually spit them out about 50 FPS slower than a stock G20 will, and a 6" hunting barrel in a G20 only gives you an extra 50 to 75 FPS over the stock barrel.
Actually I'd suggest you forget the whole thing and keep your G29 as small and concealable as possible. You've already made the biggest difference you can easily make just by choosing a 10MM instead of a .40 Short & Weak. |
I own a Glock 20C (3rd Generation).
I want to buy a Glock 20 SF lower frame and then cut my current frame to G29 size. That seems cheaper than buying a new Glock 29, new barrel, and night sights. |
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Wait for a used G29, and the money you'll save over buying new you can use for the night sights. Win/win! |
The G-20 and G-29 are very different and will not interchange! SORRY! But the G-29 is awesome...
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And I'd still have the SF frame intact. |
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i have even thouht about cutting a 20 frame down t 29 size. it has been discussed here before and i haven't heard many who have done it or their experiences if they have. Now here is someone who has made a 26 ls an article why and video on how they like it so far.
Rob pincus: http://www.downrange.tv/blog/why-am-...rry-gun/18169/ To each his own. i am still thinking whis would be a great alternative. |
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