Mornin' Shooters,
My son was shooting his .40 S&W at an indoor range this past week and had a case failure.
The case head seperated from the body, causing the slide to slam back and damage parts such as the ejector.
The on site gunsmith will do the repairs at a total cost of about a 100 bucks, but he also told the son that "range" brass which may have been fired in a Glock can cause potential problems, such at that experienced by Jeff, when reloaded.
I spoke with a friend about the situation, and his son used the term, "Glockized" for what Glocks do to brass fired in their chambers.
My son also said Speer's manual had a warning about reloading some brass from certain autos. I have not found that info at this point.
From what I can gather, it sounds like the Glock chambers run to the over size side and therefore allow brass to swell more then is normal in most other autos, which in turn over works and weakens the case.
Anyone have any information on this situation?
Keep em coming!