snowman03gt
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Well I finally got bitten by the glock bug. I put a 17 on layaway today can't wait to she is mind. It's a gen 3
Tigerstripe said:love my 1911s. i bought a model 21 glock a few years ago.
im ignorant on what i keep hearing. from day 1 all ive ever fired in the glock is lead reloads.
whats the problem?
Some-Internet-Guy said:The principle reason that Glock recommends not shooting reloads in "any" of their firearms is the barrel. It is a hardened, hexagonal rifling barrel that is hammer forged. The hexagonal rifling puts more spin on the bullet, hence it actually impacts with 200+ more foot-pounds of force and greater accuracy. If you shoot reloaded "lead" bullets in the Glock barrels, the lands and grooves will get stopped up with lead as it is softer and will shave off in these aggressive spin rifelings.(sic)
I'm going to have to call shenanigans on the red part.Avtomat-Acolyte said:Some-Internet-Guy said:The principle reason that Glock recommends not shooting reloads in "any" of their firearms is the barrel. It is a hardened, hexagonal rifling barrel that is hammer forged. The hexagonal rifling puts more spin on the bullet, hence it actually impacts with 200+ more foot-pounds of force and greater accuracy. If you shoot reloaded "lead" bullets in the Glock barrels, the lands and grooves will get stopped up with lead as it is softer and will shave off in these aggressive spin rifelings.(sic)