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It was a bad reload that I got from a vendor at a gun show, not a worn out barrel.
Are there any modifications needed to switch from 10mm and 45acp? would a factory 45acp barrel fit right in as is?
No Mods, it is just a special barrel made by EFK Fire Dragon. Anything that works for the 21 will work for thisAre there any modifications needed to switch from 10mm and 45acp? would a factory 45acp barrel fit right in as is?
Works beautifully.The .45 ejector works fine for the .40 caliber 10mm round? Sounds like it does, but just checking.
That sounds scary. I never saw him after that, and doubt that he would even remember me at this point, but it would be worth a shot and will try to find him the next time a show comes to town, if he still travels. It has been a couple years, though. I would hope that he would, but it may have been too long for him to care, and I am pretty sure that it is a use at your own risk type of thing, but am unsure.Ah I see!
I have only shot factory ammo in Glocks since my wife had a Glock 23 blow up in her hands with a bad reload about 24 years ago. Kaboom! Completely destroyed the gun and stung her hand a little like holding a firecracker in your hand when it goes off. I credit the Polymer frame with absorbing most of the energy and keeping it from being a permanent injury. I understand that aftermarket barrels are a little more forgiving in the Glock. Did the vendor at the gunshow make it right? The guy who sold me my reloads pulled out a brand new Glock from the display case without even blinking and started the paperwork right there and totally made it right. Glock would not stand behind the gun as reloads void the factory warranty.
Ammo dealerThe vendor was a gun dealer or ammo dealer? ?