Mr.RevolverGuy
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Fire4606,
That's exactly what I stated I believe it is a combination of out of battery and over pressure.
The only reason I posted this was for awareness it was not meant to bash Glock which might get you killed nowadays
I did post that for me it brings about more questions than answers.
"More Questions:
1. Should we trust factory reloaded ammunition? Glocks manual and many other firearm manufacturers say not to use reloads. I have very little experience with re-manufactured ammunition but there are many reputable re-manufacturers out there. A range I visit from time to time only sells re-manufactured. Yet they will not let you shoot your own reloads because of insurance. Which tells you insurance companies believe re-manufactured ammunition is safer than what you can produce at home on a standard press. What I find most interesting is that there are disproportionately more problems with re-manufacturered ammunition in semi-auto’s than revolvers than I personally have ever heard about."
That's exactly what I stated I believe it is a combination of out of battery and over pressure.
The only reason I posted this was for awareness it was not meant to bash Glock which might get you killed nowadays
I did post that for me it brings about more questions than answers.
"More Questions:
1. Should we trust factory reloaded ammunition? Glocks manual and many other firearm manufacturers say not to use reloads. I have very little experience with re-manufactured ammunition but there are many reputable re-manufacturers out there. A range I visit from time to time only sells re-manufactured. Yet they will not let you shoot your own reloads because of insurance. Which tells you insurance companies believe re-manufactured ammunition is safer than what you can produce at home on a standard press. What I find most interesting is that there are disproportionately more problems with re-manufacturered ammunition in semi-auto’s than revolvers than I personally have ever heard about."