- Jul 29, 2014
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I don't know anything about these, but in the 5th picture you have, the firing pin safety appears to be in the slide farther than it should be....is the extractor installed correctly?
Good eye PP!
I don't know anything about these, but in the 5th picture you have, the firing pin safety appears to be in the slide farther than it should be....is the extractor installed correctly?
How would I do this?
I think you should focus on the barrel channel in the frame and remove a little more material. Looks like the barrel and/or recoil spring may be contacting it and causing the issue.
This is one of the main reasons I fill my P80s with OEM Glock internals.The hump on the bar for the poly 80 is IMO notoriously too high compared to a genuine Glock. I saw it on mine as well as other friends. To illustrate one being excessively high, I have taken a sharpie and colored in the area to The front of the plunger on the slide then slid the slide back and forth while pulling the trigger and the hump rubs and wipes out the marking. On one of my friends you could see the slide cant counterclockwise as he started to pull the trigger. Had to file it down. Again, if all was good when running the slide without the plunger in, it was fine.
Also when doing a trigger reset test (hold trigger down as you pull back slide and release slide) you could see I slide struggle returning back and sometimes stalling just as the barrel was popping up.
Has to file hump down then get the original shape and then buff with sand paper and flitz to polish
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This is one of the main reasons I fill my P80s with OEM Glock internals.
This is one of the main reasons I fill my P80s with OEM Glock internals.
https://www.armorally.com/?s=glock&post_type=product