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Originally Posted by GLOCKGUY viewpost-right.png ...The 40 has a much thinner barrel to contain the same high pressures that the 9mm does with its much thicker barrel.

Hmm... "well, there you go".

I quit reading the article after they said Glock as I have never seen a Glock have any malfunction. Ever. Never Ever. Period.

I've never seen a child birth. Never. Really, I haven't.

But something tells me that it still happens though :shrug:

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And the Titanic wasn't supposed to go down either. Anything can fail. A gun with thousands of rounds can fail, and has a higher chance over a brand new gun. Steel can have flaws which will cause failure after time. It's important to look over parts when you are cleaning your gun to make sure you don't see hairline cracks in parts which could cause a nasty blowup.

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Thanks Bearman

Some of the rifle pictures in the video look like they could have been especially hazardous to bystanders in the next lane over. Same deal with some of the revolver pics. The blown out revolvers that look like multiple chambers went off. Nasty!

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