Little known fact is that ammo, even for high end training purposes that some places pay a premium for, are supposed to have a 3 to 5% failure rate.
To get that rate up to 97-99%, the manufacturers charge a pretty hefty premium.
Add to this a new gun, a new shooter. I think your 3-4 misfires are pretty normal.
Keep loading those magazines and have fun, if this keeps happening, check with someone who has experience in shooting to make sure you are handling it properly before blaming the gun.
Where do you get this fact from?Ive reloaded well over 100K of rounds over the years,using a variety of primers,and I can count the misfires Ive had on one hand,although I dont shoot much factory ammo,I dont think that I can ever recall a misfire.3-4 misfires per 100 rounds is certainly not normal
Where do you get this fact from?Ive reloaded well over 100K of rounds over the years,using a variety of primers,and I can count the misfires Ive had on one hand,although I dont shoot much factory ammo,I dont think that I can ever recall a misfire.3-4 misfires per 100 rounds is certainly not normal
Where do you get this fact from?Ive reloaded well over 100K of rounds over the years,using a variety of primers,and I can count the misfires Ive had on one hand,although I dont shoot much factory ammo,I dont think that I can ever recall a misfire.3-4 misfires per 100 rounds is certainly not normal
Little known fact is that ammo, even for high end training purposes that some places pay a premium for, are supposed to have a 3 to 5% failure rate.
To get that rate up to 97-99%, the manufacturers charge a pretty hefty premium.
Add to this a new gun, a new shooter. I think your 3-4 misfires are pretty normal.

if it's German made SIG/H&K then you've paid for what you get....high quality and top craftmanshift !
overpriced is the Glock sold for civilians market.
try to find out how much cost a Glock sold in bulk for gov. contracts
Man this pisses me off! My VERY first gun (a glock 17) and I get a lemon. I've only taken it to the range twice. The first time I shot 180 rounds. The second time out I shot 100 rounds and had 3 misfires. That can't be right! I thought the glock was supposed to be this super reliable gun?
Little known fact is that ammo, even for high end training purposes that some places pay a premium for, are supposed to have a 3 to 5% failure rate....
Ive seen that happen with a broken firing pin spring on a Glock.
If the firing pin/striker spring is broke the OP would not have heard and/or felt the "click". I also agree that ammo is highly unlikely as it appears he is using decent US made ammo. My money is on aftermarket garbage or someone was f*cking with the gun.
TDC
Well hickok45 has no probs with his and hes been shooting them for years. If i have any probs with my new G22, i will post them for sure. However, i dont expect any.
Where do you get this fact from?Ive reloaded well over 100K of rounds over the years,using a variety of primers,and I can count the misfires Ive had on one hand,although I dont shoot much factory ammo,I dont think that I can ever recall a misfire.3-4 misfires per 100 rounds is certainly not normal
That tells us absolutely nothing. He has a working version, or a couple of working versions...great. I think Lee has one that works well also.
What about the ones that don't work? Does Todd Green just not know how to shoot his? What about Ken Hackathorn? Is he just limp wristing?
There ARE problems with the Gen 4, and part of the issue is that an unknown combination of problems are generating the FTEs, FTFs and erratic ejection. Some of the Gen 4s run fine. Some run fine for 4-5000 rounds, then stop running properly. Some don't run at all.
If that were not the case, Glock would not be swapping out extractors and ejectors as well as RSAs. They would change out the RSA, and stop worrying about it. They aren't.
And as far as slide geometry, it's not a one-in-a-nnnnnn number, it's a possible problem affecting all of them. With the right combination of RSA, extractor and ejector, it seems to be a tolerable quirk. But if there is a tolerance stacking issue in the other parts, the slide geometry seems to become an issue.
You may get a good one. You may get a bad one and never know it, because most people don't shoot enough to realize they have an issue. You may get a bad one and know it immediately. The bottom line is that the Gen 4 Glocks are not predictably reliable in the way that Gen 3s were.




























