I_Hate_Illinois
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I was reading some stuff on the internet last night because I have nothing better to do and came across a bunch of stories of Glocks going KaBoom. There were all sorts of explanations and it seems that it is almost always blamed on reloaded ammo or overpressure ammo. Some say that it is the unsupported chamber in the pistol. However, most of these stories are about the .40 S&W guns. I know its kind of old news that they had a problem a few years back with that, but I was also reading some stuff about the .45 ACP. Anybody else hear about this phenomenon? I have 3 Glocks with many thousands of rounds through them and never had so much as a hiccup out of them. I also heard that Glock are tested at the factory with submachinegun ammo. Any truth? Please just respond about the subject mentioned and not how you hate Glocks and you're a fan of this or that, please. I don't want to start a war here.
I was reading some stuff on the internet last night because I have nothing better to do and came across a bunch of stories of Glocks going KaBoom. There were all sorts of explanations and it seems that it is almost always blamed on reloaded ammo or overpressure ammo. Some say that it is the unsupported chamber in the pistol. However, most of these stories are about the .40 S&W guns. I know its kind of old news that they had a problem a few years back with that, but I was also reading some stuff about the .45 ACP. Anybody else hear about this phenomenon? I have 3 Glocks with many thousands of rounds through them and never had so much as a hiccup out of them. I also heard that Glock are tested at the factory with submachinegun ammo. Any truth? Please just respond about the subject mentioned and not how you hate Glocks and you're a fan of this or that, please. I don't want to start a war here.