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Originally Posted by Lenny2 The 10mm is a high pressure round. If the KB is a real issue, the 10mm would suffer as well. But the truth is most law enforcement agencies across the US have moved to Glock. And the most popular LE round is .40 That's a lot of people carrying and practicing with .40 Glocks. |
Absolutely correct, but since the 10mm has a smaller diameter, that leaves more barrel to sustain the pressure. That was the reasoning I was going by.
Yes Glock fixed their problems, and yes the problems were usually due to ammo. But the fact that it happens more to Glocks than others (though that could well be because there are more Glocks out there) makes me not want to take the chance, especially while there are Steyr M40s and Springfield XDs for less money and no question of their strength (with due credit to Glock for pioneering that type of pistol). Thing is though that I have NEVER heard of a Glock in 9mm or 10mm having a KB!, and these are both the lower diameter case for their respective frames.