happy happy, happy !
it is issued for one or more weapons, and it is necessary to acquire the requested model and not another one .
It's a long time to get, 3 tests over a year, spaced 3 months apart and a big administrative and police investigation !
Suddenly I asked for 2 weapons,
After trying a glock 21 (45 ACP) at the shooting range, I fell in love with it, it's really nice ...
i love the 1911s but they are too expensive here ( X3 glock !)
I'll have it this week, yeaah.
and I am ordering my dream, an s&w 586.
But three months minimum waiting, for the model in 4.5 inches, which come from the USA !
I started to cast my bullet (lyman # 358156 SWC) for the 38 and 3576 month ago , preparing brass and primer, I still had to dose the powder but I was waiting for the authorization to do so and finalize the ammunition (legal reason
For the 45 ACP, I don't know yet.
Reload, probably, I have read it is necessary on the other hand to be vigilant on the brass to avoid troubleshoots, on the glock.
For molded bullet,
I read, on forums that it is possible but the barrel must be cleaned very carefully before firing fmj bullets, after firing lead.
The special treatment og glock barrel can cause lead deposits who, if they stay, can cause problems afterwards with the fmj (overpressure ...).
I saw the Lyman # 452374, same dimensions and weight as the standard 45 ACP bullet ...
If anyone has experience with it, I take ...
See you soon,
BruniX

