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You fire non-jacketed bullets in an auto? I've only done that with wheel guns.

10s of 1000's of rounds between my dad and myself. Never had an issue. Most people I know that reload use lead in their semi autos. I use good hard alloy bullets, lead round nose 125 grain in my 9mm's and lead round nose flat points in my 45 acp loads. I like winchester super field for the 9mm and wichester super target does the trick for the 45's.

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You fire non-jacketed bullets in an auto? I've only done that with wheel guns.

 

I pretty much only exclusively shoot my own cast bullets and reloads way cheaper that way, it doesn't matter if it's out of my semi autos or out of my revolvers.

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You can use lead nose. Just gotta clean a little more after.

 

Honestly it depends on the gun, my current guns with the Mpro7 cleaner that I use I don't have to clean much more than jacketed. I also only load my rounds to a medium power factor.

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Glock 26 9mm. Looking to get some Cerakote done to it in the Southern NH area to add some jazz. Also, would like to add night sites; can I get some suggestions to not break the bank?!

 

 

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Glock will put night sights on it if you send it to them.

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Don't want to be without my gun for too long...I mean, unless it's free ;)

 

 

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The range in Manchester put night sights I bought on my Glock for me. This was several years ago now so I'm not sure if they might have moved their service work to the Hooksett store.

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