DustyGmt
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I have owned glocks for about 10 years and have had 7 or so different models but I downsized my inventory and decided to only keep certain guns, calibers.
I decided to keep a couple 9mm glocks as I have always preferred them and could count on them to be reliable.
I never had a single issue with any glock, at any time with any caliber but a few months ago something irritating started to happen.
My glock 17, which has about 4-5k through it started to spit brass straight back into my face. My 19, which has 2k or less through it started to do the same thing the very same day. The common denominator of this phenomenon seemed to be winchester white box 124gr fmj. I returned to the range with 115gr and everything went back to normal.
My next step will be to shoot my 124gr HST's that I carry and try an assortment of other brands in different grain weights to see if it was just an isolated thing with that lot of ammo, it just doesn't make much sense that it would but I never had this problem before so idk. I'm a lil bummed out because they have always eaten anything I've fed them...
Anybody else experience this problem? Feel free to share....
I decided to keep a couple 9mm glocks as I have always preferred them and could count on them to be reliable.
I never had a single issue with any glock, at any time with any caliber but a few months ago something irritating started to happen.
My glock 17, which has about 4-5k through it started to spit brass straight back into my face. My 19, which has 2k or less through it started to do the same thing the very same day. The common denominator of this phenomenon seemed to be winchester white box 124gr fmj. I returned to the range with 115gr and everything went back to normal.
My next step will be to shoot my 124gr HST's that I carry and try an assortment of other brands in different grain weights to see if it was just an isolated thing with that lot of ammo, it just doesn't make much sense that it would but I never had this problem before so idk. I'm a lil bummed out because they have always eaten anything I've fed them...
Anybody else experience this problem? Feel free to share....