So its the polygonal rifling that creates the issue with lead?
because it never jams, never rusts, and even shoots under water. Mine even makes coffee for me in the morning.Fromwhat I understand yes. The way I look at it is if I need to go get a replacement barrel why bother having that particular gun anyways.
You can run the coated bullets in a stock Glock bbl.
I have many, many customers that do.
Coated as in a Bayou Bullet?You can run the coated bullets in a stock Glock bbl.
I have many, many customers that do.
Coated as in a Bayou Bullet?
Do any of them run at the same velocity as 124 NATO ammunition without issue?
Coated as in a Bayou Bullet?
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Just for comparisons sake. 147gr BB and 147 XTP. Both run about 900fps out of a stock glock barrel with Zero issues.
My 200gr .40 BB's out of a stock glock 35 barrel run close to the same.
Next to the 200gr .40 is a 125gr lead 9mm. I have personally noticed the cast lead bullets lead the barrel pretty quickly, especially when pushed above 1050fps or so. I really wouldn't use an uncoated lead bullet in a stock glock barrel. They seem to do ok below that speed though.
I have heard the same thing and I do not shoot any 9mm ammunition that is that slow. Most of what I shoot (Defensive or Range) runs between 1,100 FPS and 1,300 FPS.
I have heard the same thing and I do not shoot any 9mm ammunition that is that slow. Most of what I shoot (Defensive or Range) runs between 1,100 FPS and 1,300 FPS.
I have put approx 30k of Donnie's bullets down the barrel of my 34 with absolutely zero issues. Only clean every 2-3k rounds and even then very minimal lead.