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I posted this in a previous thread. Since I dont feel like typing it all out again, you're getting a copy/paste.
I'd bet most those popped guns have one thing in common:
Reloads.
Aside from the obviously bulged barrels from barrel obstructions, most those look like gross overcharges or wrong powder in the case. And that pretty much only happens with reloads. H
Yep, AR's blow up too. I had it happen to me. My chin was stippled with brass and carbon, each forearm had parts buried in them, under each ofmy collar bones as well.
Long story short: any gun can blow up. It can be due to ammo, unsupported case, bad metal in the gun, bad ammo brass, bad mojo, bad breather, or bad luck.
Trust me big boy either of the guys I was talking to were smarter than you
If you google 'glock 40 kb' there's lots of stories, and some intelligent discussion. The high pressure of 40 cal combined with the short/wide case design creates an opportunity to theoretically increase the pressure exponentially (to dangerous levels) when bullets are pushed further into the case (setback) by multiple chambering/ejecting cycles on a carry piece.
Even after 15 hours fasting, 2 hours sleep, and NO CAFFEINE, I still scored 129 the last time I took an IQ test... so your buddies must be some Einsteins.
WELL... Since the question was raised, and alll......
Even after 15 hours fasting, 2 hours sleep, and NO CAFFEINE, I still scored 129 the last time I took an IQ test... so your buddies must be some Einsteins.
The time before, with food in my tummy and well rested, I scored a 136. That was about a decade ago, and the lower score was from about a year ago, so I don't walk around claiming a 136 IQ anymore. At least until I get an opportunity to re-take it; after breakfast and a cup of coffee would be nice.
Doesn't mean you haver any idea of what you speak and I could make that up for myself on the webberneten
But I'm sure someone (beside yourself) is impressed
And the thing that I find cute,is the fact that all a genius like you could come up with was a cat and cheese?
I can pee farther than BOTH of you!
Oh man... I hate getting into internet "pissing matches," but I generally win REAL ones...
Ever pissed off a 2,000' cliff?
But, the .40 S&W operates at a SAAMI pressure of 35,000 PSI and the 9MM Parabellum operates at a SAAMI pressure of..........35,000 PSI, which one is a "high pressure" cartridge? .357 Sig is 40,000, .45 ACP is 21,000 and the .357 Magnum? 35,000 PSI.
You could get in trouble with handloads but factory ammo, prolly not. The weapon design has more to do with it. Glock had a problem (vera, vera, bad problem) and fixed it. I've owned a dozen or so .40 Glocks and have not been without one at any time in the last 12 yrs. They work.