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<blockquote data-quote="98TJ" data-source="post: 498952" data-attributes="member: 3677"><p>Depends on the pistol and ammo. I bought a new Glock 22 Gen 4. The snake shot would only cycle about 50% of the time. My brother-in-law bought a police buy-back Glock 22 Gen 3 or 2. It cycled snake shot 100%. I found that I could add about 10 more #6 shots into the CCI 40 cal shells and they would cycle in my new Glock 100%.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I learned was that I was putting a CCI snake load into the camber when we went certain places in the summer. If I didn't fire it, I would remove it when I got home. Then I started experiencing light firing pin strikes on the snake loads I had put in the chamber a few times. What I learned was, since the 40 cal headspacing against the bullet, it was shortening the aluminum case each time I put it in the chamber.</p><p></p><p>I have read that 40's and 45's generally cycle in most pistols. I generally just carry a 38 5-shot airweight SW. Its much lighter than the Glock and shoots a much tighter pattern (even though it has a shorter barrel, go figure).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98TJ, post: 498952, member: 3677"] Depends on the pistol and ammo. I bought a new Glock 22 Gen 4. The snake shot would only cycle about 50% of the time. My brother-in-law bought a police buy-back Glock 22 Gen 3 or 2. It cycled snake shot 100%. I found that I could add about 10 more #6 shots into the CCI 40 cal shells and they would cycle in my new Glock 100%. Another thing I learned was that I was putting a CCI snake load into the camber when we went certain places in the summer. If I didn't fire it, I would remove it when I got home. Then I started experiencing light firing pin strikes on the snake loads I had put in the chamber a few times. What I learned was, since the 40 cal headspacing against the bullet, it was shortening the aluminum case each time I put it in the chamber. I have read that 40's and 45's generally cycle in most pistols. I generally just carry a 38 5-shot airweight SW. Its much lighter than the Glock and shoots a much tighter pattern (even though it has a shorter barrel, go figure). [/QUOTE]
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