Re: Glock barrel question/observation
I guess you can put me on the "its OK to shoot lead bullets" in a polygonal barrel. I have a CZ-82 in 9x18 and cast my own bullets. I heard the internet lore (mainly by Glocksters) so I was apprehensive at first. Even went to the point if looking down my barrel every 50 rounds to make sure I didn't blow up.
Well I didn't blow up and there is minimal leading after 300 rounds. It wipes right out of the smooth barrel with a pass or two with a brush and is less than I see with a .38 and standard rifling. For the cost savings 99% of the 9x18's I shoot are cast.
Just don't shoot thousands of lead rounds thru without cleaning the barrel occasionally (as with any firearm).
Re: Glock barrel question/observation
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Originally Posted by
Delkal
Barrel B looks closer to standard rifling than my CZ-82 with polygonal rifling. Looking down the barrel it looks like a smooth bore.
Are Glocks somewhere in between?
The CZ82 is more of a traditional polygonal rifling than the Glock which is a modified polygonal bore.
Re: Glock barrel question/observation
Google Why polygonal rifling? Plenty to read, such as interesting history on the inventor/early use of polygonal rifling:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygonal_rifling