Originally Posted by mark
Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by deadeye48
This aint the first Glock I've seen fail and this is minor compared to some . Don't get me wrong I like Glocks well enough but it is a semiauto and they have more of a tendency to fail


I think most of the ones I'd read about were earlier .40 and .357 models. Aren't they the ones that had a more unsupported chamber coming up from the feed ramp? Seems like I read they changed it slightly to give more chamber support to prevent it. Maybe not?


I have a G32 357sig that I've put maybe 600 rounds through without an issue.


I haven't counted how many I've put through my 23 (.40) but I'd guess it's in the 2-3000 range and I've never had a problem either. a quick google search indicates that a large portion of failures was either related to earlier models with the unsupported chamber, or people shooting super-hot hand loads. Certainly not ALL cases, but a large number of them.


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