Homerboy
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Took my brand new Gen 3 Glock 17 to the range today, and fired 100 rounds of my 124 grain plated reloads. I haven’t fired a factory round in any of my guns in years and I have fired thousands of these very same reloads through multiple guns and never a malfunction, and a Glock 19 was one of those guns.
I don’t have to tell anybody here that factory ammo is crazy high priced. I meticulously load my ammo one round at a time and measure every round and test with a case gauge.
To be honest, I have a hard time believing it’s an ammo issue. One of the cases stayed in the chamber and the other extracted from the chamber but just kind of hung out in there and was not ejected. The other 98 rounds ejected perfectly.
I have it a quick wipe down and lube but some of the Glock copper grease was still in there.
Next time I make it to the range I’ll bring it again and try it out, but any opinions?
I don’t have to tell anybody here that factory ammo is crazy high priced. I meticulously load my ammo one round at a time and measure every round and test with a case gauge.
To be honest, I have a hard time believing it’s an ammo issue. One of the cases stayed in the chamber and the other extracted from the chamber but just kind of hung out in there and was not ejected. The other 98 rounds ejected perfectly.
I have it a quick wipe down and lube but some of the Glock copper grease was still in there.
Next time I make it to the range I’ll bring it again and try it out, but any opinions?