- Aug 17, 2011
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Holy crap thank you. I looked through the site a couple of times and all over the web.
Will be ordering on friday. Thanks again.
No prob, glad to be of assistance.
Holy crap thank you. I looked through the site a couple of times and all over the web.
Will be ordering on friday. Thanks again.
http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=936&CAT=240
Granted, not for a TRUE long-slide set-up - but a standard length 17 slide on 19 frame.
Holy crap, indeed!
Me want! Thanks!
What slide goes with this? Something special, or just a regular 17 slide?
So we don the kevlar cups one day soon?Have at it, got my mom's ordered.
regular 17 slide and you need the adapter.
Get em while there hot, low stock no back order and I ordered mine already.
So we don the kevlar cups one day soon?
Oh, I KNOW better!Only if you plan on breaking into their place...
I made the mistake of showing her the Lone Wolf catalog - could see those wheels turning, had to remind her - there's plenty of options, but it'll add up quick.
Oh, I KNOW better!
and you should too... don't you dare show her the ZEV catalog...
I spent the evening assembling and installIng a new slide. Sadly I can't pull the slide back no matter how hard I pull. I double checked simple stuff from earlier in this thread but I'll need to take everything apart and put it back together.
The blank slide goes back ok on the rails with a little more friction than I'd prefer.
I'm going to try again tomorrow but may post some pics for advice if that doesn't work.
Make sure your trigger is installed properly. Pretty hard not to, but just verify that before proceeding.
Try this: Remove the recoil spring and barrel from your slide. Separately pull the trigger on the lower to get the trigger disconnector assy lowered. Now put a whole bunch of grease (I use Mobil 1 Synthetic grease, but for now any wheel bearing or gun grease will do) on the lower slide rails and in the upper slide channels. Put a dab on the slide safety too.
Now put the slide back on the lower (without the barrel) and work it a few hundred times. Do 20 to 30 reps of 10 each. This will deburr the slide rails and work in the new slide at the same time. After you are done this, the slide should be moving freely and ready to go. Take the slide off and use paper towels and a rag to wipe off all the grease you put on along with the fine metal bits embedded in the grease.
Finally, lube it. Put a small amount of grease on the rails and a dab on the back of the slide channels. Dab a bit on the top of the barrel and normal grease points. Put the barrel and spring back on the slide. Rack it 10 times or so, remove it and spray some Ballistol on the slide channels, slide rails, trigger assy, trigger pin, trigger bar, etc. Put the slide back on, rack it and work the trigger about 10 times.
Pop the slide back off for the last time and wipe off the excess oil. You should be good to go. While your at it, do trigger safety and reset checks. Verify the firing pin moves freely when slide safety plunger is depressed. Have fun at the range.
You might want to check out the Glock armorers manual over at stevespages (be kind, take only what you need).
Glock armorers manual 2009: www.stevespages.com/pdf/glock_2009_armorers_manual.pdf
Steves Pages manuals page: http://www.stevespages.com/page7b.htm
So after some working I can now pull the slide all the way back, but it won't go back into battery unless I really push it. The other really weird thing is that when I pull it back something is depressing the spring on the dissasembly bar and the dang thing keeps falling out. Is the recoil spring hitting it?
So after some working I can now pull the slide all the way back, but it won't go back into battery unless I really push it. The other really weird thing is that when I pull it back something is depressing the spring on the dissasembly bar and the dang thing keeps falling out. Is the recoil spring hitting it?
I'm not real pleased with how mine is acting after assembly, pulling the slide to the rear was impossible at first but then when it finally moved rearward it would spit out the slide stop. Seems the lock spring isn't seating all the way down in the frame. Now the slide won't go forward unless you push it forward, hopefully it just needs loosen up as it wears some.