Ha! You had to really search for that- but my 11 year old [brass hound] even knows about glocked brass!The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 7:16 amAs it has been with 1911s too.flechero wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:04 pmI know, I was just poking fun at glock "perfection"... I thought it was fair since the glock guys make fun of our beloved 1911's with regularity.SQLGeek wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:54 pm It's made for the retro market, same as all of the retro ARs which have been quite popular.
And wasn't the unsupported case problems an issue with the Glock 22s?But no, the unsupported case thing was/is many glocks over the years.
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Nah. My 1st handgun ever was a 1911, and I first read about unsupported cases in a 1911 manual I bought when I first got the gun. I just did this search to illustrate the point. I also knew that in standard pressure .45 ACP, it was a non-issue, but that it could be a potential problem in high-pressure reloads or commercial +P. I’ve run 1000s of rounds through my 9mm Glocks. I’ve run 1000s of rounds though my 1911s. I’ve never noticed a frown on a piece of brass from any of them.flechero wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:48 amHa! You had to really search for that- but my 11 year old [brass hound] even knows about glocked brass!The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 7:16 amAs it has been with 1911s too.flechero wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:04 pmI know, I was just poking fun at glock "perfection"... I thought it was fair since the glock guys make fun of our beloved 1911's with regularity.SQLGeek wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:54 pm It's made for the retro market, same as all of the retro ARs which have been quite popular.
And wasn't the unsupported case problems an issue with the Glock 22s?But no, the unsupported case thing was/is many glocks over the years.
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Re: Glock P80
Typically when I reload .40 or 10mm I run the the brass through a lee 'bulge buster' die setup for the .40S&W/10mm, the rest of the time the unsupported case issue doesn't play into my reloading habits. I have reloaded brass fired from many different firearms.The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 9:16 pmNah. My 1st handgun ever was a 1911, and I first read about unsupported cases in a 1911 manual I bought when I first got the gun. I just did this search to illustrate the point. I also knew that in standard pressure .45 ACP, it was a non-issue, but that it could be a potential problem in high-pressure reloads or commercial +P. I’ve run 1000s of rounds through my 9mm Glocks. I’ve run 1000s of rounds though my 1911s. I’ve never noticed a frown on a piece of brass from any of them.flechero wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:48 amHa! You had to really search for that- but my 11 year old [brass hound] even knows about glocked brass!The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 7:16 amAs it has been with 1911s too.flechero wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:04 pmI know, I was just poking fun at glock "perfection"... I thought it was fair since the glock guys make fun of our beloved 1911's with regularity.SQLGeek wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:54 pm It's made for the retro market, same as all of the retro ARs which have been quite popular.
And wasn't the unsupported case problems an issue with the Glock 22s?But no, the unsupported case thing was/is many glocks over the years.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=1911+unsupported+case+head![]()
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