I've read varying stories regarding the use of lead boolits in Glocks. I have a Glock 34 and I load my 9mm with a 120gr TC (Lee), wheelweights 9.5BHN, for the powder I use 4.9 grains of Bullseye and lubed it with Jake's Purple Ceresin. I've shot perhaps thousands of rounds through the barrel. I've noticed that the Ceresin billows out more smoke. More likely lube that continues to burn which in my thinking there is an ample amount of lube through the entire length of the barrel and I see no leading. On my primers, I see no pressure signs, no cracked cases, no unusually hard THUMP when the slide moves back, etc.
My concern is the Glock manufacturer does not recommend lead boolits and if one does, a chance of the firearm blowing up because of the octogonal rifling.
I'm just asking for feedbacks from the Cast Boolit Community on thoughts about this.
Also, if anyone in the Cast Boolit Community have any thoughts on cast boolits in Desert Eagles. I am considering on purchasing the 50AE.
Thanks in advance.