Glock Locking Block Pin Walking Out at Vernon Gurney blog

Glock Locking Block Pin Walking Out. The stock locking block pin (the upper, smaller of the two) was walking out frequently so i changed to aftermarket pins. I noticed my trigger pins, large and small pin, seem to have moved a little out of the frame after firing around 50 rounds. So i am on my second set of pins in my gen 3, g34. I found a local company who makes glock parts, and bought a pair of new stainless steel anti walk pins. Glock has made some different recommendations to le armorers over the years. I'm assuming that the slide release didn't lock into the groove in the trigger pin when i put it back together the other day. If the pins stay in place, then you have an issue with the locking block not being square to the pin bore. I have a gen4 g17 with about 5,000 rounds through it. There is a quick fix to this problem:. Several years ago it was recommended in a. With the gun assembled, if you can push that pin out easily, i would have some concern. If the pins fall thru, you.

GEN 3 GEN 4 SHADOW SYSTEMS LOCKING BLOCK FOR GLOCK® GEN3 & GEN4
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I noticed my trigger pins, large and small pin, seem to have moved a little out of the frame after firing around 50 rounds. If the pins stay in place, then you have an issue with the locking block not being square to the pin bore. I found a local company who makes glock parts, and bought a pair of new stainless steel anti walk pins. Several years ago it was recommended in a. The stock locking block pin (the upper, smaller of the two) was walking out frequently so i changed to aftermarket pins. Glock has made some different recommendations to le armorers over the years. So i am on my second set of pins in my gen 3, g34. I'm assuming that the slide release didn't lock into the groove in the trigger pin when i put it back together the other day. There is a quick fix to this problem:. With the gun assembled, if you can push that pin out easily, i would have some concern.

GEN 3 GEN 4 SHADOW SYSTEMS LOCKING BLOCK FOR GLOCK® GEN3 & GEN4

Glock Locking Block Pin Walking Out The stock locking block pin (the upper, smaller of the two) was walking out frequently so i changed to aftermarket pins. I found a local company who makes glock parts, and bought a pair of new stainless steel anti walk pins. Several years ago it was recommended in a. I noticed my trigger pins, large and small pin, seem to have moved a little out of the frame after firing around 50 rounds. With the gun assembled, if you can push that pin out easily, i would have some concern. So i am on my second set of pins in my gen 3, g34. I'm assuming that the slide release didn't lock into the groove in the trigger pin when i put it back together the other day. If the pins fall thru, you. There is a quick fix to this problem:. The stock locking block pin (the upper, smaller of the two) was walking out frequently so i changed to aftermarket pins. If the pins stay in place, then you have an issue with the locking block not being square to the pin bore. I have a gen4 g17 with about 5,000 rounds through it. Glock has made some different recommendations to le armorers over the years.

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