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115gn bullets with unique they'd have to be compressed. They might have been standard small pistol primers.Those primers look overpressure.
Agreed.The part in the middle that's sticking up is where the primer was trying to push itself into the firing pin channel, I believe. Looks like higher than normal pressure to me
Not this time but I have without issue.Did you shoot any without the suppressor?
That shape, it's a glock thingwhat does the firing pin hole in the breech face look like ?
Doesn't look like the firing pin on any Glock I've ever seen. Did any generations ever come with a round firing pin?That shape, it's a glock thing
The firing pin certainly is typical glock square. It reformed the primer so hard it pushed out most of the indentation.Doesn't look like the firing pin on any Glock I've ever seen. Did any generations ever come with a round firing pin?
is it possible that your handloads are too hot for one gun (actually chamber) but not another? Im assuming there are tolerances in chamber dimensions that would allow this possibility while still being in saami spec?GO chambers, NOGO does not lock up. Chrono d my "hot" loads , 1100-1150 FPS. Yanked a bullet 5.0 grains of Unique.
Suppressed or not same signs.
I did have 1 lighter load that chrono d 1050 and it didn't extrude the primer.
It's between Sammi GO and NoGo lengths.is it possible that your handloads are too hot for one gun (actually chamber) but not another? Im assuming there are tolerances in chamber dimensions that would allow this possibility while still being in saami spec?
I forget the brand but they're jacketed hollow points. This is not Glock barrel , it's an AIM surplus $60 special. But without measuring things it looks go, at least the headspace was on.What bullet? GLOCK's don't like lead bullets and using them *might* raise pressure