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I had two Glock KABOOMS; both with Glock 23s. The first was with reloaded ammo--my bad, probably. They were my reloads and were moderately hot. The pistol was an early Glock. Glock replaced the pistol at some nominal cost (maybe half retail) because, at the time, there was no warning in their owner's manual about using reloads. The second kaboom was with Remington factory ammo in the green and white box. The second was worse than the first in that the firearm essentially came apart with the second while the first only blew out the magazine.
After the second kaboom I was done. No more Glocks for me. I shoot reloads all the time now in my SIG 229 with nary a problem. The "Glocksters" can rave about theirs all they want. Glocks may be fine for them, but no one will ever convince me.
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