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CCV
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A friend asked me to post this picture of his G35. Here it is:


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Ouch :shock:
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wow, I hope that no injuries resulted from this. Is there a story to go with it? If one of my plastic babies ever blows up and it does not kill me....it will be a great excuse to buy another one :grin:
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I'll confess, it's my G35. This happened almost 6 years ago, back when Glock 40's first started Kb'in. CCV and I were talking about it at the range this morning and I don't have a link for photos so he posted it for me.
I was using 180 gr bullets and I am sure that bullet setback was the issue. No major damage to the body, just a sore hand and slight cut on the thumb. I post this from time to time to get the most important message out -- a range officer was standing behind me and took a direct fragment hit on his safety glasses. No injury but if he had not been wearing glasses he probably would have lost an eye. Wear those glasses folks!!!

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Did Glock replace this gun? Just curious what their stand is.

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The last time I checked they were replacing kb'd Glocks for $350.00 and you could choose which model you wanted. The price was $300 back in 2000 when I called them the first time. Not really a bad deal, but I could not decide what Glock I wanted so I just kept it. I guess at this point I will just keep the pieces.
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What is KB'n? Is this a common trait of Glock 40s?

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Stephen Quote: " Anything look familiar Greybeard? "

Whuddya doin' posting that pregnant-tadpole-lookin' thing in a thread where they're talkin' "blocky". :?: ;-)

Unfortunately, I'm needing to sell my Glock 29 and accessories. Working on getting stuff together now for posting ...

Liberty - KB is short for "Ka Boom". Most common in .40 barrels with unsupported chamber, especially when shooters use a lot of unjacketed bullets. Somewhat controversial. Lots of discussion about 'em at places like http://www.glocktalk.com For the G-29 (10mm) mentioned above, I got a Bar-Sto aftermarket .40 barrel with supported chamber for cheaper practice - and to reduce the probability of a KB ...
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