Should I be worried that the aftermarket Trijicon sights on my Glocks will cause them to malfunction?AndyC wrote:It's amazing what happens to a reliable pistol when a second company's parts are added.

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Should I be worried that the aftermarket Trijicon sights on my Glocks will cause them to malfunction?AndyC wrote:It's amazing what happens to a reliable pistol when a second company's parts are added.
Here's the fix for your video link.....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
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.AndyC wrote:It's amazing what happens to a reliable pistol when a second company's parts are added.
I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.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.
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.jb2012 wrote:I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.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 don't have this problem with my G17. I believe the G19 that I was trying out may have had an aftermarket slide stop.Jago668 wrote: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.jb2012 wrote:I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.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.
Well also factor in that I no longer own any more polymer gunsTexasCajun wrote: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.Jago668 wrote: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.jb2012 wrote:I have big gorilla hands and constantly have to focus on keeping my thumbs down.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.