glock 32 need some help

docstodd

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I just bought a G32 put 150 rounds through it no problems, got a couple of 10 round 40 mags for it ( my info says 40 and 357sig mags are the same) the werd thing is in the 40 mags I can get 11 rounds in 10 in the 357 in the 40 if there are 11 rounds it the first one will wedge in between the feed ramp and slide. so I just put in 10 rounds and I still have the same problem only on random rounds. are the mags bad? is there a diffrence between 40 an 357 mags? any help would be greatly appreciated. also the gun shoots right to point of aim if I shoot a slow carefully aimed shot. if I pick up the pace as in shooting bowling pins I hit low and left. the groups are good just not were I want to hit. I shot a G23 that has the finger grove grips and that seemed to do a little better. whould one of those hogue grip sleeves help or am I doing something else wrong. I am new to glock guns and if I can cure the problems it will be my carry gun. oh that brings up another question where the heck do you guys carry a spare mag. well sorry for the long post. and thanks for the help in advance.
 
First, the mags are made to hold 10 rounds, so only load 10. Any more may damage the mag and spring.

The failure to feed you are having is common enough with glock 10 round mags. I had the problem in several glock 10 rounders. You need to replace the mag springs with new plus 10% springs. Check at the links below.

This should cure the mag problem, and the feeding problem. If not, you may just may have to replace the followers. Either way both are cheap fixes.

Yes the .40 and .357 mags are the same.

The 32 will recoil a little different than your 23. If the gun shoots good on slow fire than the low and left at rapid fire problem is you. A slip on grip might help, might not. Try A-grip, I like them and so do many others. At the Brooks Tactical Link Below.

I carry my spare mag on my weak side in a mag holster.
http://www.gunsprings.com/ http://www.glockmeister.com/ http://www.brookstactical.com/ http://glocktalk.com/



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so he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out into the street.
 
Can't help you too much. Since you are shooting both right and left, I can't suggest a quick fix.
The best bet is to dry fire your gun a LOT. Watch that front sight and get it to where it is totally rock steady through the whole stroke. This is how I got to be able to shoot one hole groups with my Glocks.

.40 caliber mags, for some mysterious reason, hold one extra round of .357 Sig.
MY Glock 23 pre-ban full capacity mags hold 14+1 rounds of .357 Sig. And, I have never had a failure to feed. I don't question it on why it happens, I just grin real big as I stuff 14 rounds in the mag
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