Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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AndyC wrote:It's amazing what happens to a reliable pistol when a second company's parts are added.
Should I be worried that the aftermarket Trijicon sights on my Glocks will cause them to malfunction? :mrgreen:
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Mick22 wrote:Here is the fix for it. I'd say its worth a try if it's just a range gun.

https://youtu.be/pErD6k1QGUk
Here's the fix for your video link.....
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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Haha. I went back and figured it out.
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Is it customary or common to change to aftermarket internal operating parts before ever shooting a pistol?
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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Thanks for all of the great advice. One clear error is that it appears I installed the wrong extended slide stop. I could have sworn that the Brownells listing said they fit all of my models (I think the only excluded one was the G43) so I just bought 4 of the same.

I am thinking that I may take the slide stop back to stock, see if that fixes the issue, then if not, I'll take the connector to stock and see if that works. KInd of backwards, but since I am starting at the end point, it still gets at all the combinations.

And to answer the poster who asked if it was normal to switch out parts before firing a gun, I have no idea. I suppose it depends on your intent for the gun, and whether you bought it with the intent of customization. Either way, I am learning that it may be a good idea to at least test fire the stock gun before changing anything out.
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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AndyC wrote:It's amazing what happens to a reliable pistol when a second company's parts are added.
The extended slide stop is a Glock OEM part. You got me with the trigger connector (and night sights on 3 of the 4 guns) though.
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TexasCajun wrote:I took some pistol classes last month where one of the instructors let me use his G19 for a couple of the strings. The slide kept locking back on a loaded chamber when I fired it. Apparently my thumbs were engaging the slide stop - which was aftermarket.
I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.
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jb2012 wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:I took some pistol classes last month where one of the instructors let me use his G19 for a couple of the strings. The slide kept locking back on a loaded chamber when I fired it. Apparently my thumbs were engaging the slide stop - which was aftermarket.
I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.
Ya'll must have some big gorilla hands. I got some large paws myself and even I don't do that. Though I have a standard really flat one, so not an issue.
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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Jago668 wrote:
jb2012 wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:I took some pistol classes last month where one of the instructors let me use his G19 for a couple of the strings. The slide kept locking back on a loaded chamber when I fired it. Apparently my thumbs were engaging the slide stop - which was aftermarket.
I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.
Ya'll must have some big gorilla hands. I got some large paws myself and even I don't do that. Though I have a standard really flat one, so not an issue.
I don't have this problem with my G17. I believe the G19 that I was trying out may have had an aftermarket slide stop.
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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TexasCajun wrote:
Jago668 wrote:
jb2012 wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:I took some pistol classes last month where one of the instructors let me use his G19 for a couple of the strings. The slide kept locking back on a loaded chamber when I fired it. Apparently my thumbs were engaging the slide stop - which was aftermarket.
I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.
Ya'll must have some big gorilla hands. I got some large paws myself and even I don't do that. Though I have a standard really flat one, so not an issue.
I don't have this problem with my G17. I believe the G19 that I was trying out may have had an aftermarket slide stop.
Well also factor in that I no longer own any more polymer guns ;-)
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Re: Say it ain't so - Glock issues

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I recently had issues with failure to extract on my Gen IV G26.
Already updated the ejector to the new Glock p/n, helped some... But now I'm waiting for a new extractor, extractor springs, and spring loaded bearing because I need my carry gun at 100%....
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