I don't think anyone has received theirs yet, but one of the videos shows the bottom of the barrel/chamber looks to be open a bit but not sure if that will answer your question.Can anybody that shoots therez tell me if the chamber is fully supported, or opened like the glocks helping extraction.
The video I watched , looked like the brass was flying out of there
Used, no warranty, 10 Auto, 30 yo, never heard of.... my first impulse was to order too(did not)
I was secretly hoping for some link to local intervention units. The guns would have been most likely battered of course.Not used, New old stock!
Hey they are not for everyone, not sure what you mean by battered, or intervention units!? Mine has been approved so I should get it some time next week and will post pictures for those interested or on the fence!I was secretly hoping for some link to local intervention units. The guns would have been most likely battered of course.
The single mag really put me off.
Correction, the second Wolverine video says 2 mags.
At $450, and considering it is based on an enhanced Tokarev frame (which was designed to shoot a cartridge of similar power - assuming basic factory 10mm) it is low risk imo. Then again, I've seen a used Gen 3 Glock 20 go for $600, which is not that much more I suppose.

The Glock 20 has been around since 1991 so there has been 30 years of field testing. A quick Google search of "Glock 20 failures" turns up a few stories but most are ammo related. Using proper factory or reloaded ammo they seem to be as dependable as most any other Glock.I always wanted to get a 10mil pistol, so this showed up and I bought one, you may have something there with the Glock, from what I understand the original Colt Delta elite had issues with the 10mm, ( I was waiting for another to come up on the EE as I missed one a few months ago for around $600 also.)But as you say the Glock being made of poly, may be the answer to frame cracking etc as it would give a bit instead of stress crack, I haven't checked out if there are any issues with the G20 or any other Tupperware style 10mm. I am glad to read that they will shoot the .40 cal . As I used to have a .40 and sold it leaving me with 980 rounds of .40!!! Now I have a gun that shoots them! Winning!!!
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Good to hear, might keep my eye out for a deal, did they say if they were fairly accurate? Using .40 or slightly toned down 10mm, some may say why not just get a .40,,, but then you wouldn't have the option of 10mm regular power! Kind of like .38 and .357!The Glock 20 has been around since 1991 so there has been 30 years of field testing. A quick Google search of "Glock 20 failures" turns up a few stories but most are ammo related. Using proper factory or reloaded ammo they seem to be as dependable as most any other Glock.
You may be right, or the mil/le that wanted them decided to go a different way who knows, they aren't for everyone for sure, but they are for me! I'm hoping there are a lot of folks like yourself, and the price drops so I can get another one! The only thing that is of concern to me is Mags, we may be stuck with just two!Probably a good reason these things were never popular. Not the platform I'd want to be using for 10mm.
You may be right, or the mil/le that wanted them decided to go a different way who knows, they aren't for everyone for sure, but they are for me! I'm hoping there are a lot of folks like yourself, and the price drops so I can get another one! The only thing that is of concern to me is Mags, we may be stuck with just two!



























