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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2284554" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>And one more note. If you are reloading or using reloaded ammunition and it has a low power factor, a Glock may not eject the first round fired and the second from the mag then jams against the fired case. I had tried to create some 'target' loads for my Glock and discovered that problem.. Full loads, no problem. Before someone jumps in, 1. I know the warranty is waived but my Glock is waaay past warranty. 2. And I also have a third party barrel for shooting lead projectiles when I don't want to use jacketed projectiles. </p><p>FWIW: Limp wristing is a major problem with the Glock. I have been a range master and a trainer and have seen the limp wrist issue many more times than once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2284554, member: 105138"] And one more note. If you are reloading or using reloaded ammunition and it has a low power factor, a Glock may not eject the first round fired and the second from the mag then jams against the fired case. I had tried to create some 'target' loads for my Glock and discovered that problem.. Full loads, no problem. Before someone jumps in, 1. I know the warranty is waived but my Glock is waaay past warranty. 2. And I also have a third party barrel for shooting lead projectiles when I don't want to use jacketed projectiles. FWIW: Limp wristing is a major problem with the Glock. I have been a range master and a trainer and have seen the limp wrist issue many more times than once. [/QUOTE]
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