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9mm NATO in a Rock
Are the 9mm Rocks rated for NATO loads?
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A standard 9MM round is rated at 35,000PSI, the 9MM NATO at 36,500PSI and the 9MM+P at 36,000PSI.
The RIA can handle it but I would not run a steady diet of it or +P ammo through any handgun and definitely not through any old 9MM's!!!
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Don't the M9's get a steady diet of NATO ammo? But then again, I guess they did get an early rep for catastrophic slide failure.
What was that saying? "You ain't a Navy Seal until you've tasted Italian Steel" Or some such...
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They did experience failure but I believe they were revamped to handle the higher pressures!!
The NATO and +P rounds just offer more wear and tear on the parts.
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