blue32
Member
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2012
- Messages
- 856
Something to keep an eye on if you shoot a Kel-Tec P32 with any regularity.
My slide cracked opposite of the ejection port. Looks like there was another fracture forward of that area. This occurred while shooting. On the other hand I don't feel so bad about not being able to keep it on paper most of the time today. Load was RCBS 32-77-RN over 2.2 gr. W231. I wasn't keeping an exact round count on this pistol but I know it was less than 3,000. Gen 2, Serial CTL prefix. Chamber and barrel appear fine. I suppose it was metal fatigue.
<<Edit: Changed 'frame' to 'slide'.>>
My slide cracked opposite of the ejection port. Looks like there was another fracture forward of that area. This occurred while shooting. On the other hand I don't feel so bad about not being able to keep it on paper most of the time today. Load was RCBS 32-77-RN over 2.2 gr. W231. I wasn't keeping an exact round count on this pistol but I know it was less than 3,000. Gen 2, Serial CTL prefix. Chamber and barrel appear fine. I suppose it was metal fatigue.
<<Edit: Changed 'frame' to 'slide'.>>
Attachments
Last edited by a moderator: