View Full Version : brass/aluminum/steel case ammo for glocks?
PsychoI3oy
11-23-2005, 06:39
I know Glocks need jacketed ammo and I know Marlin runs cci aluminum in his 10mm but I have yet to find any consensus on what's good or decidedly not good for glocks (specifically .45ACP if it makes a difference) so I'm throwing this out there.
ETA: I voted other just so I can see the results :roll:
Can't say as I've ever met a Glock that wouldn't eat any factory load. Seen some issues with weak handloads, but not manufactured ammo. That is one of the beauties of the Glock weapon.
PsychoI3oy
11-23-2005, 08:32
Can't say as I've ever met a Glock that wouldn't eat any factory load. Seen some issues with weak handloads, but not manufactured ammo. That is one of the beauties of the Glock weapon.
I don't plan on doing handloading anytime soon. Can't do it right now cause I'm in an apartment and I'd never shoot someone else's handloads.
Thanks for the input.
The1andOnlyKC
11-23-2005, 10:02
Hell I even feed my Glock Marlin's hand loads.... :wink:
Mine have eaten everything I have put in them.
PsychoI3oy
11-23-2005, 10:07
Well, I might trust his handloads but I'm not about to buy Unkle JimBob's handloads from JoeBob at the jerky, I mean gun show and try them.
I have done both brass and AL. in mine, with no problem. Can't say to Steel, not much in steel cased 10MM out there. :D . Haven't heard many problems with steel in other calibers though.
the only things safe in a glock are those 'snap-caps'!
:twisted:
Just stay away from unknown .40 reloads.
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