As it turns out, it is usually a case of the ammo and not the gun.
The reason the Glock gets the attention is because it is the most popular handgun in use today.
If you look as "per capita" I am sure it is the same all across the board.
Mostly, this sort of thing happens with reoaded ammo. Many cases with Glocks are people using lead in the Glock barrel when they are warned against it.
The manafacturers leanred to use stronger brass with the .40, they will have to make their appropriate brass upgrades on the .357 as well.
Good luck healing...
For now, until you feel comfortable, why don't you get a .40 barrel for you 32 and go back to the 32 barrel when you feel comfortable with the caliber....
The reason the Glock gets the attention is because it is the most popular handgun in use today.
If you look as "per capita" I am sure it is the same all across the board.
Mostly, this sort of thing happens with reoaded ammo. Many cases with Glocks are people using lead in the Glock barrel when they are warned against it.
The manafacturers leanred to use stronger brass with the .40, they will have to make their appropriate brass upgrades on the .357 as well.
Good luck healing...
For now, until you feel comfortable, why don't you get a .40 barrel for you 32 and go back to the 32 barrel when you feel comfortable with the caliber....