It's simply an observation I've seen related specifically to the GP100 when used for competition use.
Hasn't happened to me in competition but I suppose it could. Too, while I only use my 686 as back up to my GP-100 for IDPA Rev Division I suppose I could have a case slip under the ejector star on my Smith as well. I use Clays and find very little in the way of unburned powder but I am only concerned about making 105PF, which is a standard 38spl level load. Some powders produce more unburned powder than others. I am not sure you can draw any conclusions. I had four Glock 17's crap out one year at the WA State matches three years ago on a stage I was running all on the same day. Broken spring, broken extractor were two of the reasons for the failures. Sometimes things just don't work out as they should. Not sure I would suggest the Glock is not suitable for competition due to those four failures.
Take Care
Bob



















































