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    I've had a Glock 17 FTE on me a bunch of times. It was just from limp wristing though, so it doesn't really count in my opinion. Even though my own gun wouldn't FTE under the same scenario. The owner of that same Glock said it best when I sent him some picture of an exploded Glock, "It's a man made machine, you can't really expect it to never break or malfunction." This goes for all guns in my opinion. When ever I see a thread about a gun blowing up, the brand never matters, because you can find a similar thread for a gun of literally every manufacturer out there. I do get a kick out of the closet haters that crawl out of the wood work and say silly things though like, "That right there is why I'll never own a Smith & Wesson. Every single model is a ticking time bomb!" <- I got that from the thread where the guy blew up that revolver on the second shot.
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    Lol... I have a G19, 21, 26, and 31... never had a single issue with any. My dad has had a glock 19 and 21 for who knows how long and he has yet to have ANY malfunction. I'm a Glock lover and supporter.

    But as previously said, with teh sheer amount of them out there, it's bound to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturtle View Post
    I've had a Glock 17 FTE on me a bunch of times. It was just from limp wristing though, so it doesn't really count in my opinion. Even though my own gun wouldn't FTE under the same scenario. The owner of that same Glock said it best when I sent him some picture of an exploded Glock, "It's a man made machine, you can't really expect it to never break or malfunction." This goes for all guns in my opinion. When ever I see a thread about a gun blowing up, the brand never matters, because you can find a similar thread for a gun of literally every manufacturer out there. I do get a kick out of the closet haters that crawl out of the wood work and say silly things though like, "That right there is why I'll never own a Smith & Wesson. Every single model is a ticking time bomb!" <- I got that from the thread where the guy blew up that revolver on the second shot.

    I would still blame the gun in that situation. that means something is wrong. what if you are an injured cop and can only limp wrist your pistol to save your life. all of a sudden a FTE happens and you are toast.
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    Personally, I think that the reason there are so many threads about Glocks blowing up, is because there are even more nut swingers acting like Glock is the only pistol that even exists. Few incidences that are just highlighted by the community. Kind of like news reporting on rapes like it is a brand new crime and hasn't been happening every day for the last 5,000 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturtle View Post
    Personally, I think that the reason there are so many threads about Glocks blowing up, is because there are even more nut swingers acting like Glock is the only pistol that even exists. Few incidences that are just highlighted by the community. Kind of like news reporting on rapes like it is a brand new crime and hasn't been happening every day for the last 5,000 years.

    I absolutely agree with this. Fanboys are just annoying.

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    Just a reminder,,into the waaay back machine,
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    When in the Corps, we did the transition from the 1911A1 to the M9 Beretta,M92.
    Well we had a few slides fly off,cracked frames. Hands scarred and even a few teeth extracted via flying slides.

    All later was due to the fact the Corps got a great deal on IMI TZZ ammo.
    Made for Uzis,kinda hot for those M9s.

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    Personally, I can't think of a factory gun I'd be afraid to own, let alone shoot.
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    When I went through the Armorers school for Glock Ka-booms were discussed. Prevailing cause was the fact of people shooting cast lead bullets from the polygonal rifled barrel. It will cause a pressure spike and can cause the barrel to fail...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Just a reminder,,into the waaay back machine,
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    When in the Corps, we did the transition from the 1911A1 to the M9 Beretta,M92.
    Well we had a few slides fly off,cracked frames. Hands scarred and even a few teeth extracted via flying slides.

    All later was due to the fact the Corps got a great deal on IMI TZZ ammo.
    Made for Uzis,kinda hot for those M9s.
    I've shot a LOT of TZZ .45 ACP Hardball....That stuff will cycle Thompsons with NO problem. I managed to shoot a tenon type front sight off my Springfield 1911 with about 250 rounds of it once. That stuff is HOT HOT HOT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Just a reminder,,into the waaay back machine,
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    When in the Corps, we did the transition from the 1911A1 to the M9 Beretta,M92.
    Well we had a few slides fly off,cracked frames. Hands scarred and even a few teeth extracted via flying slides.

    All later was due to the fact the Corps got a great deal on IMI TZZ ammo.
    Made for Uzis,kinda hot for those M9s.

    yes that was an ammo issue when the 92F was issued. the S came out with a safety slide stop that prevented the slide from blowing back in case the wrong ammo was issued.
    the military soon after also changed the 9mm load since it was too hot.
    Beretta ran 12 pistols 20,000 rounds with the correct ammo and didn't have any slides blow back or cracked frames.

    still the 92FS came to be so they all have slide stops on them now.
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