Thompsoncustom
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Hey just wondering if anyone had experience shooting .45 super through there glock 36. I'm really just wondering if a stock 36 can handle the power of the .45 super. Thanks
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The glocks don't have a fully supported chamber like the 1911, If that case let go under pressure the gas would blow down into the frame (and your hand). I wouldn't bother with the risk myself. I don't think the short barrel would net any additional power worth the wear and tear on the gun anyways.
Hmmm. I do not know that that statement is incorrect but I wonder, though, on what information it is based. How do you know that? As an owner of a G36, I am particularly curious.The 36 isn't known as one of the strongest Glocks to start with
Hmmm. I do not know that that statement is incorrect but I wonder, though, on what information it is based. How do you know that? As an owner of a G36, I am particularly curious.
Pete
I have met three G36 owners who had problems with the frame rails breaking. One of them is a rangemaster who still carries a G36. According to him, the failures seem to occur between 3-5000 rounds. He sells his off at 1500 and replaces with new.Teach:
Hmmm. I do not know that that statement is incorrect but I wonder, though, on what information it is based. How do you know that? As an owner of a G36, I am particularly curious.
Pete