by onebohemian on Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:25 am
I've always believed that there is slightly less support on the glock 40's, as may be seen from the pic and with decent measurements being taken on various manufacturers' guns. Never done the measurements myself, but I've read lots about the issue and this is my conclusion. But as to how many actual kabooms -- if any -- with factory ammo have ever happened, that remains a huge mystery. There are tens of thousands of these caliber guns in service, and have been for years. It is probably best characterized as a weakness in design, but not so serious or prevalent of a one as to rise to the constant glock-bashing that has resulted from unverified stories of kabooms caused solely from it. Pick virtually any gun in service today, and you could probably identify some flaw. Add the internet to the equation and all of the sudden everyone is talking about a sister's boyfriend's cousin's nephew's mom's grandfather that had a glock 40 blow up in his hand because of the unsupported chamber, or the guy-I-knew-from-highschool-whose-coworker's-husband's-brother-in-law dropped his pre-recall LCP causing it to discharge, etc., etc.
Mark
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