I'll probably stay with coated lead so it sounds like leading won't be an issue. Accuracy is yet to be determined but the several comments here make me feel pretty confident they should shoot just fine.
I have a gen1 g17. That manual doesnt address lead bullets at all. Your current manual says to not use reloaded ammo, you stick to that too??? When i bought my gen1, way back when, i shot nothing but lead bullets through it, about 3000rds w/o cleaning it. Glocks were supposed to be able to eat anything & function with little lube or cleaning, supposedly. I did blow the extractor out of it with a magazine of jacketed one day. So apparently what glock says is true, if you arent going to clean it.My Glock manual says not to use cast lead, and I'm one of those naive people who think that the engineers who designed and built the gun know something about it.
Plenty of people seem to do it, but few who have problems aren't honest when they return the gun to the manufacturer for a kaboom.
I guess it would be an interesting test between the two.
This 9mm load is rated @ +P pressures (not +P+) and as such is safe to use in any/all 9mm chambered pistols that are in normal operating condition. The hard cast bullet (not lead, but hard cast) will not lead foul a functional barrel that is in a normal state of operation, including polygonal barrels, in any make of pistol, including Glock pistols. It may be helpful to read my essay on "Hard Cast Bullets in Polygonal barrels".
Very informative article as well as the one "Differences Between 'Lead' & 'Hard Cast' Bullets" Thanks!My Kahr P9 has a polygonal rifling with a 1/10 twist rate. I don't notice any accuracy difference between the hard cast- and jacketed bullets.
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This 9mm load is rated @ +P pressures (not +P+) and as such is safe to use in any/all 9mm chambered pistols that are in normal operating condition. The hard cast bullet (not lead, but hard cast) will not lead foul a functional barrel that is in a normal state of operation, including polygonal barrels, in any make of pistol, including Glock pistols. It may be helpful to read my essay on "Hard Cast Bullets in Polygonal barrels".
A well made COATED lead bullet shouldn't lead a barrel badly whatever the design of the rifling.
If it were me, if I ever get a Glock, I would surely try it.