Boolits in Glocks?

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    Sharpshooter
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    Cale
    Wow, gas checks and hard as hammered .... in an automatic pistol round. Quite a recipe but if it works more power to 'em.
     

    warthog

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    Vigo County
    Why? If I can shoot lead I will. I've shot the Doubletap .45 lead in my G30 and I guess I don't see any troubles either. Polygonal rifling is kinda cool, being an H&K guy I've dealt with it in a lot of rifles and carbines and never had any trouble shooting lead boolits. So when someone told me last year I was making a big mistake shooting boolits in my Glock at the range one day, I said, "Hmm, coulda fooled me" Then I went home and read the manual more in depth and found out why he'd said that to me.

    SO MY WARRANTEES ARE ALL VOIDED. :laugh:

    I never needed them anyway. ;)
     
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