I have one, and the other 10mm Glocks, the 20 and the 40 (long slide).
The 29 is nice, but blocky. I CCW it in some situations, and it's not bad.
It has considerable recoil (and sometimes muzzle flash), but I think the Glock 20 has a bit more recoil due to longer barrel allowing for more velocity. Recoil is a bit jerky, I wouldn't recommend it for a novice shooter.
That being said, as someone who shoots a lot of 10mm Glocks, and shoot it decently, I took it to the range the first time and was shooting a couple of inches max groups at 30 yards. I shoot the 20 and the 40 somewhat better (smaller groups), but the 29 works well.
(It gets a fair amount of attention at the range as they aren't particularly common, especially if you're not in Alaska)
I have one, and the other 10mm Glocks, the 20 and the 40 (long slide).
The 29 is nice, but blocky. I CCW it in some situations, and it's not bad.
It has considerable recoil (and sometimes muzzle flash), but I think the Glock 20 has a bit more recoil due to longer barrel allowing for more velocity. Recoil is a bit jerky, I wouldn't recommend it for a novice shooter.
That being said, as someone who shoots a lot of 10mm Glocks, and shoot it decently, I took it to the range the first time and was shooting a couple of inches max groups at 30 yards. I shoot the 20 and the 40 somewhat better (smaller groups), but the 29 works well.
(It gets a fair amount of attention at the range as they aren't particularly common, especially if you're not in Alaska)
Thank you for all the info.
You're welcome!