ballen0351
Sr. Grandmaster
Same thing happened. It also cracked the barrel. He got 7 stitches in his hand and a big chunk of metal imbedded in his safety goggles. Glock blamed Winchester (ammo company) Winchester blamed Glock.I agree. We've had one "blow up" in a shooter's hand. I was there; it blasted the extractor rod and magazine out, but didn't hurt his hand much. (I know that some of the reported Glock explosive failures have caused injuries; I'm not dismissing them.) Our initial examination found that there was a lot of gunk built up in the guts of the gun (places like the firing pin channel and the extractor rod channel that you just don't ordinarily clean without a detail inspection and cleaning), and we also suspected a hot factory load. (It happens...) Glock's examination found that nothing was wrong with the gun, and they blamed the ammo. (Big surprise there...) But that's been one gun in my personal experience out of maybe several hundred, between rookie schools and other training.