Another reason Glock is perfection...

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Some guys at my club including me got some reloads from a member who will remain nameless. These rounds kept jamming up on everyone's guns. The reloader in question subsequently bought some new sizing dies. I kept about 170 rounds and decided to try them out on my recently acquired G21. Not one failure of any kind! Gotta love the Glocks! These reloads were jamming 1911s, Rugers, etc.
 
My Glock 23 runs the same.Most of the time when re-loads wont feed in my buddies guns
they load them up into my 23 and 99% of the time round feeds and thegun goes bang.
 
one plastic gun of course shoot "plastics" defective reloads...that's the real answer !
hey, buy a real all-steel gun and try again....hahahaha ..I was just kidding !
anyway, Glock will be never in my wish list !
 
Proper reloads are not supposed to jam any gun. Mine never jammed my 1911, XD45, AR15 and 686.

No kidding. I stated that the reloader had to buy new sizing dies. Just impressed that the G21 still shot them without any issues.

I knew I was going to get the unsupported chamber and plastic gun comments but it doesn't change the fact that this gun is amazing. Sometimes there are glitches even in factory ammo. I like the feeling of reliability that the Glock gives me.
 
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Just curious....are .45acp Glocks unsupported chambers too? or just the .40SW's?

I've seen three different chambers so far, I have:
- a Glock 22 .40sw that is definitely unsupported (American Proofed)
- a Glock 31c in 357sig that is fully supported (American Proofed)
- a Glock 22c .40sw barrel that is "partially supported" more supported than my other G22 but less than my 357sig barrel. Kinda hard to explain, but the "scallops" near the feed ramp don't extend as far. (Austrian Proof Marks)

Maybe it's an Austrian Vs. US issue? Or some calibers have fully supported chambers while others don't? What do you guys think?
 
If you use firearms that have aftermarket barrels you will find issues with ammo because they all have match chambers, it's means it's more accurate, but fussier. My Sig 226 eats mostly anything, generally duty guns have larger chambers to insure reliable feeding.
 
Just curious....are .45acp Glocks unsupported chambers too? or just the .40SW's?

I've seen three different chambers so far, I have:
- a Glock 22 .40sw that is definitely unsupported (American Proofed)
- a Glock 31c in 357sig that is fully supported (American Proofed)
- a Glock 22c .40sw barrel that is "partially supported" more supported than my other G22 but less than my 357sig barrel. Kinda hard to explain, but the "scallops" near the feed ramp don't extend as far. (Austrian Proof Marks)

Maybe it's an Austrian Vs. US issue? Or some calibers have fully supported chambers while others don't? What do you guys think?


I just checked my G21sf. No, it's not fully supported. 45 ACP runs at a much lower pressure than 40 S+W or 357 SIG, I've never seen any bulged 45 brass from either my gun or from any previously enjoyed brass I've purchased or found.
 
All pistols have unsupported chambers, the Glock family have a slightly less supported chamber. They're ammo whores, thats why they eat near anything you feed it.

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i absolutely love my glock 22 for that...i fed it 4 different types of ammo, even 180 and 165 grain, absolutely no issues...as long as you dont reload brass shot from a stock glock barrel, you should be ok
 
i absolutely love my glock 22 for that...i fed it 4 different types of ammo, even 180 and 165 grain, absolutely no issues...as long as you dont reload brass shot from a stock glock barrel, you should be ok


I have two Lee Pro 1000s which obviously aren't top of the line but they correct the "Glock buldge".
 
Same here, if it won't feed in my dad's Sig or my brother's Styer, it generally will feed in me and my uncle's glock22.
 
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