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I would never buy reloads in a baggie from anyone.  You see a lot of this at gun shows.  I shoot commercial made remans in my G19  from a company in Idaho, and thus far they're as good as factory fresh.

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I would be very interested in learning some solid facts regarding what happened to this pistol.

I would, too. Several lawsuit crazies around on this. I guess reloads are just evil. I Like Pie's assumption makes sense

and is also found on factory loads.

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My friend bought some "factory" reloads from Classic Arms in the Memphis area.  They were from who ever markets them in Oakland.  The bullets were lead...he had a squib before he finally stopped shooting them.  They were filthy rounds with a ton of smoke/powder when fired.

 

Something to be aware of.  Only shoot factory or your own reloads.

 

Oriental, I don't think its quite lawsuit material yet.  If they were indeed from the range, that range owes a new pistol though.

 

scoutfsu, I have a box of reloaded .45 acp from the company in Oakland. It was $18 for a box of 50 (loose in the box). Have not shot them yet but should I be concernered?

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scoutfsu, I have a box of reloaded .45 acp from the company in Oakland. It was $18 for a box of 50 (loose in the box). Have not shot them yet but should I be concernered?

 

I would say yes.  At the very least, you need to pay attention to how your pistol cycles.  Talked to him the other day before I left and it was 2 squibs, not one. I've encouraged him to contact the shop he bought it from and for them to get with that company but I don't know if he's done that or not.

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