I've heard not to use steal cases but also heard its due to the coating on the shell. Polymer coating being ok and the lacquer coating not? Guy local to me is selling 1000 rounds for $460
I was always a snob and wouldn't buy any 5.56/.223, though I thought it was probably OK. I just bought all XM193, Q3131, and IMI M193 for the sake of uniformity and quality.
Then one day the local pusher had some Wolf 9MM really cheap.
I bought 1000 rounds.
My Glock 27 choked on the first Mag. If it won't run in a Glock that really scares me. No more steel cased ammo for me. (sold the rest of the 9MM at a profit)
Emory
the glock 27 is a 40 S&W not a 9mm it is a small problem
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Just saw this today on another forum:
Brass vs. Steel Cased Ammo – An Epic Torture Test
Some very good info...be sure to read all the way to the end, there's an important cost analysis.
Tim
the glock 27 is a 40S&W not a 9mm it is a small problem
Fixed it. Thank God an expert came along..............
Emory
You would be surprised over on a glock forum how many people accidently (some on purpose) try to shoot 9mm thought a 40 barrel.
I DONT RECOMMEND THIS NEXT PART IT COULD BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
One of the guys even went as far as buying a extra 40 barrel and shooting 500 rounds of 9mm thought it. It worked but to me that's extremely dangerous. He just wanted to prove the point in a emergency the 9 would work in a 40.