At the range today I heard . . .

Run a twenty gauge in a twelve and you will almost certainly have a blow up, I have heard.

If you follow it up with a 12ga round, as noted above. Thats a scary situation I dont plan on being in...
 
In a fit of ignorance I bought a box of GAP 45 and fired a couple of them through a Start PD 45 ACP.

I had no clue there was such a thing as GAP.

No damage, hate glock to this day.
 
Last Saturday I bought 1,500 once fired 9 mm Luger cases from the local indoor range , they sweep the floor , sort and bag them ... they sell them so cheaply it doesn't pay me to chase my 9 mm brass all over the floor and saves my bad back the pain of bending over.
When you get fat and old bending over repeatedly gets to be a chore.
Anyway several in the batch had been fired in a 40 S&W...after reading this thread it explained why the funny looking 9 mm's !
Gary
 
This occurred with a friend many moons ago. I had a new Sig P228 9mm, he had a new P229 in .40 S&W. We traded off pistols a few times and I ended up with a 9mm magazine in his P229. Took a couple rounds for the lightbulb to turn on:o

ROCK6
 
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