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    This really makes me want to take an armorer's course. But for HK since that's what I usually shoot for pistol.

    But very impressive none the less. Thank you for sharing.
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    Wow.


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    Make sure that tiny spring that goes in the FP Safety 'clicls' in to the bottom of the hole when you put the slide back together. ASK ME HOW I KNOW THIS!!
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    It is amazing how filthy that is. Is it possible he used too much lube though ? The amount of crap that accumulated inside there is amazing.

    I don't tend to run my glocks wet and I have never seen one get that bad with that few of rounds through it.

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    Last year I ran across a 100 round valupak of WWB 115 gr FMJ that just flaked brass shavings all over a Glock and a Beretta 92 I fired some through. Like a blizzard of brass snowflakes everywhere.
    I've never seen anything like it. Obviously something was up with the brass casings. I thought your pictures suggested maybe that shooter ran into a similiar lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by og556 View Post
    It is amazing how filthy that is. Is it possible he used too much lube though ? The amount of crap that accumulated inside there is amazing.

    I don't tend to run my glocks wet and I have never seen one get that bad with that few of rounds through it.
    I don't think so as both guns were bone dry when I got to inspect them.

    It is fine to lube the rails and barrel on your Glock, but I think I would stay away from putting any lube in/on the FP, extractor, striker, etc.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    Last year I ran across a 100 round valupak of WWB 115 gr FMJ that just flaked brass shavings all over a Glock and a Beretta 92 I fired some through. Like a blizzard of brass snowflakes everywhere.
    I've never seen anything like it. Obviously something was up with the brass casings. I thought your pictures suggested maybe that shooter ran into a similiar lot.

    Yes.



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    WWB is filthy crap and I avoid it if anything else is available.

    As to over-lubing, I suspect a wet filthy gun runs better than a dry filthy gun.

    But what do I know? Sig's like to run wet and that how I run mine.

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    Grant, you got some dirty ears bro.
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    Maybe that explains why some guys are not having issues until higher round counts

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