I’ve had a couple of breach flashes and it scared the crap outta me. Glad he’s okay.Unbelievably yes. He got lucky. Sore hand but that's about it.
I’ve had a couple of breach flashes and it scared the crap outta me. Glad he’s okay.Unbelievably yes. He got lucky. Sore hand but that's about it.
We discussed that earlier in this thread. Annihilator had some good info on your question/post. I lost my manual years ago, but I would think this type of malfunction in a Glock has happened several other times and I'd bet money that Glock has a "Danger" post in bold print in the manual somewhere about shooting soft lead and hard cast through there pistols. Unfortunately, there are a lot of Darwin Award contenders out there that own fire arms and don't read the owners manual before firing their gun. Some even loose their owners manuals. I'm embarrassed but not to proud to say that in the past. I've been guilty of both!Thats a shame glad he's ok but correct me if im wrong here... Doesnt glock say no lead in their pistols ??
Roger, will do! Thanks bud!Cowboy, I found it on Youtube. Search "Glock 20 Kaboom" by Jeremy S. It's a 5-year old video testing 3A body armor vs. Xtreme Penetrator ammo...think the failure occurred on the first shot.
That's a safe bet for sure. I'd lay even money on those odds!Boy he was lucky! Bet he had to change is underwear!
I think though not stated was a ruptured case which caused the massive pressure overload.i don't know about all of this..
first, i had to look up, "hard cast" bullets, since i am no expert.
second, i HAVE a Glock, in fact i have 2 of them, a G-30 (.45 ACP) and a G-17 (9mm), and i HAVE shot and will continue to shoot cast bullets. however, i think mine are the "softer??" lead bullets? and i have no lead fouling that i can see, but then again, i am somewhat anal about cleaning after EVERY range visit.
when i first saw that picture above, my first thought was a double charged cartridge. as i thought the guy reloaded his own ammo. then continued to read it was a box of "new" factory ammo..???? are you sure it wasn't "new factory reloaded ammo"..???? there are websites that do sell reloaded ammo.
here is one, that i found..
Patriot Defense 9MM 115gr FMJ - New Brass - 50rd Box. - Patriot Defense Ammunition
Patriot Defense Ammunition takes ammo to a new level of quality & precision. Trust these tested rounds for the same dependable, premium quality at a better price point.pd-ammo.com
but again, not being any expert, even thought i stayed at a Ramada Inn years ago, am finding it difficult to believe that only 5 rounds in a new Glock caused it to Grenade like that.
I lost my Glock manual years ago, but if the manual doesn't mention anything about it. It definitely should!
Yikes. I have a ton of lead through my 19 from my reloading days. Haven't done that in a long time. I was lucky.You shouldn’t run any lead bullets through a Glock, it has polygonal rifling, leading will build up on this type of rifling fast and cause issues, Glock will tell you no and when I did my class for being a Glock armorer, they said no, but it’s your gun do as you wish, I’m just telling you what I was told
As well as in the gun case when you buy it. Every gun I’ve sold or traded in the owners manual went with it, the problem is getting new an old gun owners to read it.You can find most firearms manuals on the manufacturer's website.
I've had my G 20 for over 25 years and have been a 10mm fan even longer. Long before it became popular. Now the 10mm seems to be the "new thing" in pistols, or at least it seems like it to me. Whatever, I've never been one to jump on the ban wagon so the popularity of the cartridge dosent bother me one way or another. Like I mentioned earlier. I'm an OG 10mm shooter! I like the way the cartridge performs on several different levels depending on the load, I'm comfortable shooting it, I'm fairly accurate with it in both my G20 and 1911, And it's plenty of gun for harvesting black tails at close range. For me close range at a deer with a pistol is no further than 30 or 40 yards. I'm just not confident enough with a pistol to try and place a good shot and make a clean fast kill any further than that. Anyways...
While at the pistol range about ten years ago. I was firing my G20 and an old friend of mine's father who had an FFL and the same man my father and I bought our G20's through showed up at the range also. He saw my Glock and asked "is that one of the 10mm's I sold you and your dad years ago"? I said "yes it is Less. I'm trying some factory hard cast loads today" He said "Be careful, I heard it's not good to shoot hard cast through glock barrels"! I took his advice with a grain of salt and tried them anyways. After firing only one round. I knew something wasn't right. There was a tremendous amount of muzzle flash and breach flash! It didn't sound normal either. I immediately striped the pistol an inspected the parts and pieces for damage. I didn't see any thing that caught my eye so I reassembled the pistol and went back to shooting the normal factory copper jacketed bullets I always have and haven't shot hard cast through my Glock ever since. I have also heard even soft lead wad cutters are not good for G barrels. I'm not sure about soft lead projectiles, but Im not going to try it to find out!
A friend of mine bought a G20 the other day and a box of hard cast. The first five rounds through the brand new pistol caused the gun to grenade in his hand and completly destroyed the firearm! Have any of you guys heard or seen anything the same or similar to this?
My friends brand new G20 after the fifth of only five hard cast bullets through the new pistol!
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when ever i bought a Glock, that envelope got ripped open. now i use a letter opener.As well as in the gun case when you buy it. Every gun I’ve sold or traded in the owners manual went with it, the problem is getting new an old gun owners to read it.
100% false! Hardcast bullets will not produce lead deposits that is a myth to many people believe because for one a Hardcast bullet is NOT a lead bullet, so that clearly wasn’t the ammo used in that particular Glock it had to have been a soft lead bullet which will indeed affect the barrel causing lead obstruction.I've had my G 20 for over 25 years and have been a 10mm fan even longer. Long before it became popular. Now the 10mm seems to be the "new thing" in pistols, or at least it seems like it to me. Whatever, I've never been one to jump on the ban wagon so the popularity of the cartridge dosent bother me one way or another. Like I mentioned earlier. I'm an OG 10mm shooter! I like the way the cartridge performs on several different levels depending on the load, I'm comfortable shooting it, I'm fairly accurate with it in both my G20 and 1911, And it's plenty of gun for harvesting black tails at close range. For me close range at a deer with a pistol is no further than 30 or 40 yards. I'm just not confident enough with a pistol to try and place a good shot and make a clean fast kill any further than that. Anyways...
While at the pistol range about ten years ago. I was firing my G20 and an old friend of mine's father who had an FFL and the same man my father and I bought our G20's through showed up at the range also. He saw my Glock and asked "is that one of the 10mm's I sold you and your dad years ago"? I said "yes it is Less. I'm trying some factory hard cast loads today" He said "Be careful, I heard it's not good to shoot hard cast through glock barrels"! I took his advice with a grain of salt and tried them anyways. After firing only one round. I knew something wasn't right. There was a tremendous amount of muzzle flash and breach flash! It didn't sound normal either. I immediately striped the pistol an inspected the parts and pieces for damage. I didn't see any thing that caught my eye so I reassembled the pistol and went back to shooting the normal factory copper jacketed bullets I always have and haven't shot hard cast through my Glock ever since. I have also heard even soft lead wad cutters are not good for G barrels. I'm not sure about soft lead projectiles, but Im not going to try it to find out!
A friend of mine bought a G20 the other day and a box of hard cast. The first five rounds through the brand new pistol caused the gun to grenade in his hand and completly destroyed the firearm! Have any of you guys heard or seen anything the same or similar to this?
My friends brand new G20 after the fifth of only five hard cast bullets through the new pistol!
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Hardcast bullets are fine because they aren’t LEAD BULLETS to anyway, do a bit of research and maybe you’ll get it.To each his own on this subject, all I know and relayed here is what Glock instructed me at there armorer’s course.
They aren't pure lead but they are still lead even if it is an alloy. So yeah, still lead.Hardcast bullets are fine because they aren’t LEAD BULLETS to anyway, do a bit of research and maybe you’ll get it.
False but you can keep believing in that!They aren't pure lead but they are still lead even if it is an alloy. So yeah, still lead.