KB! with my new Glock 32

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....
 
Sorry, buddies, but the shearing-off point I saw in the photos appears EXACTLY as far forward as where I've observed the smiley-face creases in .40 S&W cases fired in a local Glock.

Until there is hard info from someone taking measurements with calipers or micrometer, I'll stand fast to my conclusion that the Glock .357 SIG chamber IS JUST AS "UNSUPPORTED" AS THE .40 S&W CHAMBER!!

Works fine for .45 ACPs below 20,000 PSI, but increasingly seems like a recipe for disaster for 35,000 PSI cartridges. By my almost-calibrated eyeball, there's a millimeter or more of case sidewall unsupported, being forward of the case web.

Here's hope for full healing and better days to be. (smashed the tip of my offhand trigger finger in a folding stool FOUR weeks ago and it's still a little numb...hope yours is just a memory long before 4 weeks...)
 
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