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It has arrived in GA.
Hopefully I get it back relatively soon and fixed...but I doubt it.
Hopefully I get it back relatively soon and fixed...but I doubt it.
It has arrived in GA.
Hopefully I get it back relatively soon and fixed...but I doubt it.
Just got it back today.
While they had it I saw an option to have them install night sights at a relatively small price (about 50 bucks) which I dont think I could have bought the sights and had them installed for cheaper then that.
So I had them toss on factory night sights.
They sent it in a used Glock case with an extra booklet and cleaning tool...I guess that's my "freeibie".
I wont have a chance to get to the range until maybe tomorrow afternoon. I'll report back when I fire it.
It does not appear that anything has been replaced though. And there was no letter describing the work done on the firearm which I found as odd. I might call them to see what they actually did.
Hmmm...just called.
Installed night sights per owners request...fired 4 magazines and found no issues with ejection.
Hopefully they tweaked something and it's fine.....
Hmmm...just called.
Installed night sights per owners request...fired 4 magazines and found no issues with ejection.
Hopefully they tweaked something and it's fine.....
I don't know where you shoot. I shoot at Freestate and when I was having that issue with mine, I talked to Doctor Bob about it. While mine seems to be mostly cured of the ejection problem I was going to let him tweak it if Glock didn't take care of the problem.
So, if the problem isn't fixed, depending on where you live, he might be able to help you. He was confident he could fix mine.
If it's not fixed, try the lone wolf extractor. After you've come this far it would be worth the $20 just to try it. I think I'm going to drop their single stage recoil spring conversion in mine and try that out too.
Glock made the ergonomics of the pistol better, and should have left it at that. They screwed with stuff that didn't need fixing.
That's how you justify your R&D department I guess.
Except when a company throws caution to the wind like Glock did (presumably due to greed), changes many things at once that weren't broken, and ends up with a non-stop flood of unhappy 9mm customers, RMAs, negative publicity, and lost future sales as more and more people catch wind. It wouldn't surprise me if before long we see early news of a Gen5 with Gen4 ergonomics and Gen3 mechanicals. If heads have not rolled over this, then Glock as a company is insane.
Hmmm...just called.
Installed night sights per owners request...fired 4 magazines and found no issues with ejection.
Hopefully they tweaked something and it's fine.....