![]() ![]() Section 8: Handguns Subject: Glock firing pin Msg# 219036
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Jerry, Yesterday, I bought a new Glock 23. Surprise, it came with two 13-rd mags, and I bought another one at the gun shop/store. Don't tell Mark, but that makes 5 Glocks that I now own -- three 9mm, one .40, and one .45. Anyway, it came with the usual orange/brown break-in lube at the strategic points on the slide. I was dry firing it last night (haven't been to the range yet), and I noticed something that I thought was rather peculiar about the firing pin. With an empty mag in place, and the slide is moved back to slide lock, the end of the firing pin protrudes from the firing pin hole in the slide. It can be pushed back into the slide easily with finger pressure. At first, it seemed to do it intermittently, but after a while I discovered a pattern. If the pistol was not cocked, and then the slide was racked to slide lock, the firing pin protruded. However, if the pistol was cocked, and the slide was racked to slide lock, the firing pin did not protrude. I made a mental note to call someone about it the next day (today). About 3 o'clock this morning , I woke up and started thinking about the firing pin on the G23. I was worried that if I chambered a round with the pin protruding like that, the round being chambered might go off. So I got up, went into the gun room, got out my Glock manual, and detail stripped the slide. I made sure that there was no crud on the firing pin, the guide, the spring, rear of striker, and the firing pin hole. It looked good, but I cleaned up everything with Q-tips and pipe cleaners anyway. Then I reassembled it. Damn! It was still doing the pin-protruding trick, when the slide was racked on an uncocked pistol. I was about to go back to bed, when the thought came to me to check the rest of my Glocks and see how they operated. Guess what?!! They ALL do the same thing -- the G17, G19, G26, and G21. The G17 has over 10,000 thru it, the G19 has about 5000, the G26 about 1000, and the G21 about 500 rounds. I've had the G17 converted by Smyrna to a 3rd Gen frame, and the frames on the G19 and the G26 were recently replaced under recall. So, just for GP, would you mind checking to see if your Glocks do that? If so, I'll just assume that it is a "Glock thing". And if this is just normal ops, don't tell Mark. But then, bring it to his attention the next time he is out shooting his G23 -- it'll drive him nuts!! |
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