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Whoever told you guys not to run lead doesn't know what they are talking about.
I have two model 22's. Both generation 1 though. I used to shoot IPSC a lot, and was a certified Glock Armorer for 8 years. I keep the box tops from the bullets and write the gun info in them and throw them into a box to keep track of how many rounds have gone down the pipe. ALL rounds have been hard cast lead bullets. I have never run jacketed bullets nor have I ever had a gun related malfunction with either one of them. (I had a squib load with no powder, just a primer in it once). Whoever told you guys not to run lead doesn't know what they are talking about. One gun has between 12 and 13k rounds through it, the other has just over 18k. (I just went and looked, and that box of bullets is over 3/4 full). I've never liked the way they feel. I have always loved the way they shoot. A malfunction in a match will put you in last place faster that a miss. I had ONE guy come to me at a match with an Armorer issue. He had a broken striker. He was just shy of 80k rounds through that gun. That is my personal experience with gen 1 Glock 22's. I have no experience with any of the newer models. I'm still trying to wear the first two out!
Quote from: CastleRocker on March 21, 2012, 03:34:52 PMWhoever told you guys not to run lead doesn't know what they are talking about. Isn't it the folks at Glock who say not to use non-jacketed bullets?