Anyone have any more information that what is reported here www.theledger.com/articles/20080313/NEWS/803130481/1039
No this is a new incident with .45 cal GLOCKS. I had problems putting a hot link to the site . Should be able to get there now.
Notice that it was the 45 GAP and not the ACP.
I always said the GAP was a cure for a non-existant problem.
Well actually...
"elsewhere in u.s.
Two .45-caliber Glock Model 21 pistols exploded in the hands of two officers at the Portland Police Department, according to a 2004 article in The Oregonian newspaper. That department then switched to 9 mm Glocks."
Every gun could fail. That said, most of the Glock failure is due tu bad reload or deffective ammo's. I won't be surprise if the american gun manufacturer invente such story to bash the gun that stole her market. Like the terrorist-anti-metal-detector buls**t that came out when the Glock hit the american market in the late 80's.
Well actually...
"elsewhere in u.s.
Two .45-caliber Glock Model 21 pistols exploded in the hands of two officers at the Portland Police Department, according to a 2004 article in The Oregonian newspaper. That department then switched to 9 mm Glocks."
Cops usually don't shoot reloads.It's simply a problem of the rounds being chambered to many times, the cartridge becomes warped from the force and subsequentially kabooms.
It's simply a problem of the rounds being chambered to many times, the cartridge becomes warped from the force and subsequentially kabooms.
Call me crazy but I'm still a Glock fan,
Tim.

We are talking about the 1st post - a GAP.
Just a thought: is it possible this polce force was using reloaded ammo and a .45acp case got into the batch, jacketed bullet gets seated to .45gap OAL. Cartridge feeds throught mag, slams into chamber , but is not fully locked , trigger is pulled , improperly locked gun goes KABOOM. IT SHOULDN'T BE ABLE TO HAPPEN BUT IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE.



























