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Originally Posted by itstock
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49898
But you probably just thought I was being a smart ass. As you can see, this wasn't the only "kaboom", as mentioned by others in the thread....and it's the same stupid reason that happens with the "other" kaboom guns. Either way, you can't blame a gun for not doing what it wasn't designed to do.
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"My hand (and pride) is a little hurt because of this, however, this could have been much worse. I am
very thankful that I bought this gun over a Glock 30 due to the shape the barrel was in, and the fact that I still have my hand.
I will be calling Springfield on Monday and will see how I can be taken care of regarding this. I am assuming
since it was a reload, and obviously our fault,"
-from your link
this load would have blown up any gun it was in. And the other "kabooms" where reload problems too. Not the gun. If you have a squib. as one of the posters did, and dont check the barel, you risk having the bullet lodged in there when you fire the next round and,.. well...... BOOM. Glock, Sig, AR, whatever.