135 grain JHP: 1,481 fps
165 grain Gold Dot: 1,302 fps
180 grain Golden Sabre: 1,247 fps
200 grain XTP: 1,137 fps
220 grain cast: 1,028 fps
Accuracy with all of the loads was quite acceptable, with the 220 grainers actually producing the tightest group (altho admitedly it was shot last - after I'd got re-acclimated to the Glock trigger.)
Function-wise, all ran 100% reliably except the 180 grain Golden Sabres, where the very last round in the magazine failed to feed each time ...
A .40 S&W barrel for the 29 is supposed to be on the way from Bar-Sto. Hopefully it will be in for us to do some more "playing" next weekend with Buddy's 180 grain FMJ handloads. (He shoots a .40 Sig with a barrel only about 1/8" longer than the 29.) We've got buckets of .40 brass to reload - and obviously gonna be workin' on building up a supply of 10mm.
Overall, the fps out of the G29 averaged being 104 less than what Double Tap publishes from the full size Glock 20 (1" longer). But, I'm still quite pleased with the new aquisition. It is likely far chunkier than I'll opt to carry regularly in the concrete jungles, but hopefully a good hog-puncher. And maybe, just maybe, the last Glock I'll ever really, really "need".