Thanks for the responses guys. I'm physically okay, couple pieces of shrapnel in my face but nothing serious. My suspicions are squib load. The fact that it blew the handle apart tells me the pressure from the round couldn't escape down the barrel. And they were lightly loaded hand loads, which screws the warranty pooch no matter what. Sucks cause it's only 4 months old.
I may go Glock now, Police ordinance has an individual officer sale program and it's under $500 for a g17 if I remember right.
If I'm scrapping it do I have to do any paperwork to legally destroy it? Physically it's taken care of...
First, you need to be more carfeful when reloading or stop reloading as this incident was most likely caused by a bad handload(no powder, too much powder, wrong powder, exc.). Second, you need to learn more about firearms and firearm safety(the fact that you think just the frame needs replacing says a lot about your knowledge/safety level as the barrel and other components were probably damaged as well).
As to the original question, I would scrap the gun(keep it for parts that were not damaged) or inquire about warranty repair. They are cheap comparatively and its not worth the risks considering what happened. It could have been a lot worse man. Be careful and dont continue to reload if you dont think you can achieve perfection. You are not saving any money blowing up $600+ dollar firearms and next time it could cost you or someone else their life.
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