I've read of Glock kabooms and IIRC it was mostly from 40 cal and 45 cal guns where the case is unsupported. This creates a bulge and a weak spot and w/reloads, danger. Hence the kaboom.
I've also read that the 9mm Glocks don't suffer from that unsupported area and that cases can be used longer.
My question is, for the Glock 9mm, and with moderate loads (I'm talking 124 grain fmj encapsulated bullets w/5.0 grains Unique), how many times can I reload the case?
I've also read that the 9mm Glocks don't suffer from that unsupported area and that cases can be used longer.
My question is, for the Glock 9mm, and with moderate loads (I'm talking 124 grain fmj encapsulated bullets w/5.0 grains Unique), how many times can I reload the case?