glock 10mm bullet jamed in the barrel

Dave, what a funny name you use for them. I see you've adopted Cooper's pejorative term for DA/SA autos, then applied it to the 9mm Col. Cooper felt was the best overall design because it avoids "krunchenticking", since it is not DA/SA.

I'm sorry your hurt your hand. :o
 
Jeff Cooper and I are victims of too many years of experience. I am one of his bigggest fans and agree that the 9mm did not work in WWI, WWII, Korea, Viet Namn and will never work for me. That is not to say that I do not like them..............................for my enemys! I do not ever want to be shot with a 45ACP! I have always liked Colonel Cooper's books and columns in the gunrags. He is a pretty smart old man. He almost ran me over at the Shot Show in his scooter! I heard him speak at a banquet a couple of years ago and he was still pretty sharp about what is happening to this once wonderful Country. We are from Another Country. I have to admit I love the design of that P7. Very clever!
 
Dave, I don't know if you and Cooper are victims of too many years of experience. Could it be you guys figured it out sooner than some of the others? :D

As for the orignal problem, could it be there is an improperly sized case jammed in the chamber of the pistol? A friend of mine brought me a 1911 that was locked up tighter than a drum but not quite in battery. He was the victim of a single reloaded AMERC brass case.
 
Re-loads depend on the person pulling the lever on the press having some skill and knowedge. An "Old Fashioned Concept". I have seen more bad ammo than bad guns. I thought there were books you could read and guys you could talk to that knew things? What Happened? The Internet? I stiil have and read all of my reloading books. Just a slow learner, but in many thousands of rounds, they have all worked. I like to load slow and try to pay attention to what I am doing. That stuff can be dangerous, you know! We had a careless guy here burn his whole place out when primer went off touched off another 75 or so, and melted a plastic powder container, and then burnt his place to the gound. He was a "Gun Nut", according to the local paper.
 
The SAME thing happened with my Glock 21 using factory PMC starfire hollowpoint ammo...finally got it apart...if it happend again though I would take it to a good smithy...sold the Glock later...never could get it to shoot more 50 or 60 rounds...(One time went 200) without a misfeed of some kind with any kind of ammo...I tried many...even some different ball types...almost went broke testing it because I loved the way it felt when I shot it compared to any other .45's I have shot. All ammo was factory Remington, Winchester, some Georgia arms, Federal etc...all factory mags too...My inexpensive Taurus 92 9mm gobbles us any and all ammo...so does my Brothers Glock 22...maybe it was me.
 
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