All the Glock KB's I remember reading about involved .40S&W models. In those cases, the factors involved were older model Glocks, near-max to max pressure loads, and the unsupported chamber. And I usually blamed the .40S&W round design rather than the Glock itself....
However, I don't remember ever hearing of a Glock KB in .357SIG. Wonder why?...
One thing that is commonly "forgotten" in these discussions is that Federal redesigned its .40S&W brass not too long after the caliber was introduced due to lessons learned.
By the time the .357Sig came along, the gun and ammo companies understood things a bit better. The other thing is that setback (or seating depth if you reload) is not NEARLY as critical with the .357SIG as with the .40 S&W.
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