Glock Unsupported Chamber - I have an older version (Gen2?) Not fully supported. I had no issues but it wasn't a high round count.
I'm not sure about the difference between 4th gen and previous. Also, I'm not sure about the factory tank with the hot load.
Glock Unsupported Chamber
KKM is good with them. This is the factory and KKM side by side. The KKM supports the sleeve slightly back and has a tighter chamber.
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From the images I found on Google it appears that Glock has been ported to support more than last year.
Jayjay1 said: Thanks for the pictures and information. I'm still hoping people using Gen4's OEM tanks will come. Click to expand...
The first response on this thread came from someone with a Gen 4 G20 with OEM tank and SPG. KKM tanks are a waste of money if you don't want specific soil and tank gutters. It does not provide better accuracy and the additional chamber support will not allow you to load higher pressures because the factory tank can handle loads far beyond what is considered safe.
I'm pretty sure my KKM chamber is tighter than the G20 OEM chamber. The case support is almost the same as the GEN 4 barrel. In addition, the traditional ground and rifled KKM barrel allows casting bullets to be fired. I'm not sure if that's still the case, but at one point the Glock was discouraging unjacketed bullets from firing their hex barrels.
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If it's not positive, it doesn't swell under hot load, I'll have to find something else.
A pistol in 44 Mag would be my second best bet, but I don't like the extra weight and too few rounds.
Jayjay1 said: It's interesting that everyone has an aftermarket tank. Is it from warning, not firing the bullet, or something else? If it's not positive, it doesn't swell under hot load, I'll have to find something else. A pistol in 44 Mag would be my second best bet, but I don't like the extra weight and too few rounds. Click to expand...
I think I will get better accuracy and support the board more. Aftermarket tanks don't get me either. My pet load is 10gr Longshot under 180gr Spear Gold Dots. They go up to 1300fps and the brass is indistinguishable from either barrel. This load is spicy to say the least.
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As a reloader only, it would hurt my ass if I bought a G20 and then found out I couldn't reload it.
Jayjay1 said: Maybe I'm a little confused about this. As a reloader only, it would hurt my ass if I bought a G20 and then found out I couldn't reload it. Click to expand...
My old G20 had a lot of rice at the factory, I can't say how many, maybe 3-5. I haven't had that gun for years, but it was fun when I had it, I traded it for a 22-250.
"Smile" isn't "one and it's done" when it comes to shortening the life of rice. Monitor your status and do not press the number of shots.
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I'm running a G20 gen 4 stock barrel. It's blue dotted and will put a smile on cheap rice when pushed by the 180s or 200s. I went to Starline and had no issues with the smile challenging them as much as I was comfortable this book is maxed out.
220wyo said: I've been to Starline Brass and have had no issues with smiling, which is hard as I'm comfortable with the book max. Thanks Kyle Click to expand...
I own a Gen 4 G 20 and have had no issues with my reinstalls while using quality brass. My personal hunting/defense is 12.9g accuracy #9 and 200gr. XTP. Selling as I have both Gen 4 G29 and G40. All I ever had was Magtech Brass, a CBC head stamp. I purchased the Redding G-RX die but I mainly use it for .357 Sig brass because it allows me to size the base using the G-RX die while sizing the neck (for better neck tension) with Dillon Carbide size. dead Here is a link to the Redding pattern https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012420742?pid=231187hk I watched the usp 40 being 10km on YouTube. They changed the barrel magazine and installed a heavy spring. And it works great. In my opinion this II is the best pistol hk has ever made. Has anyone here done this?
We had a nice chat with Mike and he confirmed that he will be running a batch of 10mm USP barrels at 6-8 next week. It needs a certain number of heads that are inside. It can do both barrel styles (.40 profile and .45 profile), just write a note next to your name stating which style you want...
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I love the 10mm bullet and have the 40 USP. After reading this thread, I thought why bother. It appears that there is tampering without a high level of reliability being guaranteed. If I want to shoot more 10mm I will shoot my Glocks (G20 and G29) and it would be perfect to continue shooting .40 from my USP 40.
I've seen the Glock model 20s explode and I've heard the colt delta elites are cracking and the new smith wesson 10mm is bad. The hk usp gun is built like a tank. I can't understand why hk didn't make 10mm. But .I want 10km that will last forever without cracking or breaking. How rare are these macs?
Dgr416 said: I've seen Glock model 20s explode and I've heard colt delta elites crack and new smith wesson 10mm bad. The hk usp gun is made like a tank. I can't understand why hk is not produced. 10mm in size. I want a 10km that will last forever without cracking or breaking. How rare are these magazines? Click to expand... Consider also Sig P220 10mm
Rlewpolar said: I like the 10mm bullet and I have the USP 40. After reading this thread, I thought why bother. It appears that there is tampering without a high level of reliability being guaranteed. If I want to shoot more 10mm I will shoot my Glocks (G20 and G29) and it would be perfect to continue shooting .40 from my USP 40. Click to expand... Not as interesting as you might think, but a bit complicated. Many formulas have been found.
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These three steps are the hardest part, a magazine, the only one required to own a pistol that fires with IMO. I decided to go the route of the HK45 magazines. Some used STI tubes. Some people use Mk23 magazines with USP45 frames and USP40 slides. This is the smallest route, but you should have a spare frame.
This is not everyone's cup of tea. But it's fun to see the reaction when you tell people you have a 10mm USP.
EasyVeeZee says: It's not as stressful as you might think, but there are some complications. Many formulas have been found. replace the spring recoil. Get the bucket. Find magazine solutions that work. These three steps are the hardest part, a magazine, the only one required to own a pistol that fires with IMO. I decided to go the route of the HK45 magazines. Some used STI tubes. Some people use Mk23 magazines with USP45 frames and USP40 slides. This is the smallest route, but you should have a spare frame. This is not everyone's cup of tea. But it's fun to see the reaction when you tell people you have a 10mm USP. Click to expand... How is the reliability?
10mm Glock bursts also happen to .40 Glock due to unsupported chambers. Most often, the length of the case is kept slightly longer than the standard: when the neck of the seat surrounds the shoulder of the chamber, the bottom of the cartridge protrudes a little from the chamber, and the Glock can still fire, which will detonate. Mesh / brass head. Gloves are really sloppy durability in terms of being reliable.
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Open the search page, there are many threads about it. Adam has been making the USP 10mm for years. There was a guy here years ago who made and sold USP 10mm. I think his screen name was "BigChris" or something like that, years ago.
Dgr416 said: I saw the Glock model 20s explode and heard the new smith wesson with the crackling colt delta elites.
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