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Old 01-13-2008, 04:25 AM   #41
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Ma'am: Lets create the hypothetical

jostling bullet
1. shell chambering
2. shell jamming against follower
3. shell not properly fitted
4. shell shouldn't have passed inspection
5. Bullet undersized
6. Bullet deformation
7. Recoil can loosen

Many things ?could? happen=Murphy's Law
Will it? Possibly
Does it? occasionally
Be overly concerned? NO
Be aware? yes
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Old 01-14-2008, 07:40 PM   #42
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Well aware it could cost me precious seconds, but I don't feel like having something I didn't know was my pocket hit the trigger just right and put a .45 in my thigh. It'll get chambered once Blackhawk makes that Serpa for it.

Anyway, can it muss up the rounds that way, also?
Well, Blackhawk makes the SERPA for the G20, but not the G30 or G36, so I take it you have one of those two. I use my SERPA CQC for my G27 and just recently decided to start carrying with one in the pipe.

As for the high-pressure issue, if I remember correctly Mooseman's post said it was a combination of hitting the feed ramp and the bullet hitting the back of the rifling and the repeated chamberings set it back further and further until it was too dangerous to fire. The original thread was about rotating your rounds in the magazine and whether to just rotate the first two.
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