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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Malfunctions? With the Glock?

    Blasphemy!
    Must have been ammo related....

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    Yeah it tried to double feed a few times and was chewing up the face of my flat points; of which I've fired thousands before with no issue. I was manually ejecting two rounds at a time.

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    I just drank 2- 12oz (24oz total) dark roast coffee. I am sure I can fall asleep by 3am.

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    At least it was dark roast. Lighter roasts have more caffeine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Yeah it tried to double feed a few times and was chewing up the face of my flat points; of which I've fired thousands before with no issue. I was manually ejecting two rounds at a time.
    Factory or hand loads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Must have been ammo related....

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    Aftermarket parts can cause issues too. Though I have seen issues in completely factory ones.

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    I might try lighter one next time.

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    Hand loads, all factory parts in the gun. Mags are who knows how used though, springs might be weak. Now that I think about it, I thought I had an issue shooting with Buffalobo and Day the day before as well. I need to number all my mags, as I have some that don't drop free as well. It's so long between when I actually shoot that I forget about everything I wanted to fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Hand loads, all factory parts in the gun. Mags are who knows how used though, springs might be weak. Now that I think about it, I thought I had an issue shooting with Buffalobo and Day the day before as well. I need to number all my mags, as I have some that don't drop free as well. It's so long between when I actually shoot that I forget about everything I wanted to fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitewalrus View Post
    Aftermarket parts can cause issues too. Though I have seen issues in completely factory ones.
    That's why my Glocks are all factory except for sights. Which reminds me, I need to start pricing nights for my G5 19, this is the longest I've owned a Glock without replacing the plastic sights.

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