I know it's a Smith and Wesson Forum but I feel the need to bring it up.
All the Glocks that have blown up when using reloads have one thing in common,The Chamber is not fully supported. Inspect a case after you fire a few rounds and you will see a small bulge on one side by the base. Regular reloading dies will not remove it and that is what damages the Firearm if you reload it without first running the case through a bulge buster die. Also there are companies that make after market barrels for Glocks that have fully supported chambers, I replaced my Glock barrel and have had no issues at all.
All the Glocks that have blown up when using reloads have one thing in common,The Chamber is not fully supported. Inspect a case after you fire a few rounds and you will see a small bulge on one side by the base. Regular reloading dies will not remove it and that is what damages the Firearm if you reload it without first running the case through a bulge buster die. Also there are companies that make after market barrels for Glocks that have fully supported chambers, I replaced my Glock barrel and have had no issues at all.
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