Combat guns are usually chambered more loosely for feeding in a firefight. Also, reloading is not a factor for over expanded brass.
Hunting guns usually aren't fired repeatedly like battle guns. Excessive heat can cause a tight chambered gun to lock up.
Other factors are some of the hunting type barrels are ported which can blind you in a night fight.
My criteria for referencing "hunting barrels" was my use of cast bullets for hunting which are not recommended for factory Glock Barrels.
Others may disagree, but that's ok...
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I've been researching Glock Sights...
- Huey, 2020-10-30, 13:45
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Hard to say. If you shoot better with the
- ChrisG, 2020-10-30, 14:14
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I may go with four different configurations...
- Huey, 2020-10-30, 14:18
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What has the bbl to do with being a fighting/hunting gun? (nm)
- ???, 2020-10-30, 15:40
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Quite a bit actually...
- Huey, 2020-10-30, 15:58
- Huey, try XM sights. Big dot front and wide back. Just dot - Lymey, 2020-10-31, 11:05
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I might suggest Dawson Precision or Kensight
- O’Gary, 2020-10-30, 16:14
- Yeah for most situations I'd like a fiber optic - ChrisG, 2020-10-30, 19:52
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Quite a bit actually...
- Huey, 2020-10-30, 15:58
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What has the bbl to do with being a fighting/hunting gun? (nm)
- ???, 2020-10-30, 15:40
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I may go with four different configurations...
- Huey, 2020-10-30, 14:18
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Hard to say. If you shoot better with the
- ChrisG, 2020-10-30, 14:14