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    Generation 3 Glock Locking Block Differences

    It's been a few years since I have been to the Glock Armorer Course so someone help me out. Why is the locking block different on a Gen 3 FDE G19 as opposed to the locking block in the Gen 3 G19 with black frame? These are both 3 pin locking blocks.

    I recently had to do a teardown and rebuild of a friends G19 and her locking block and trigger pin were broken. While examining it, I noticed that it is different and the one from my FDE one would not interchange.



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    Interesting. I've got a Gen 3 19 that must be 12 years old or so and a FDE from last year. I must take a look and see this.

    btw - how does one break a locking block in a 9mm? Immense volume or just a part that went bad?
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    This hopefully will help you. Depending on how old the Glocks are. Only change I am aware of is the use of MIM locking blocks since about 09. The new ones should work with older Glocks. Got any pics so we can see the differences?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    btw - how does one break a locking block in a 9mm? Immense volume or just a part that went bad?
    Usually from not replacing the recoil spring assembly. Then the gun gets battered, usually resulting in a broken pin first but sometimes the locking block cracks.

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    Very interesting thread. I noticed on the photo provided in the link of the various locking blocks that the mim locking block on the right also shows a series of numbers carved into the polymer frame. These are not the serial number on the frame. I've noticed these numbers on several Gen 3 Glock frames in resent years, but not on Gen 3 frames from several years ago.

    Anyone know what these numbers signify?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kantstudien View Post
    Usually from not replacing the recoil spring assembly. Then the gun gets battered, usually resulting in a broken pin first but sometimes the locking block cracks.
    I've had this happen a few times. For me it is usually not changing out the recoil spring when i should and shooting 124 gr. +p gold.

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    Hopefully this will explain it.

    Glock 19, Gen 3 black production 2008. Notice the plastic along the frame where the locking block sits. My buddy said that his 2012 production G19 is the same.



    Glock 19, Gen 3 FDE production 2012. Locking block is exposed.



    Gen 3, 3 pin locking blocks. Left is from the 2008 production pistol. The sides of the block are smooth. Right is from 2012 FDE. Sides of the block are flared.



    Gen 3, 3 pin blocks. Locking block rails are also different from one another on the inside.




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    G19 gen 3 black frame. Brass collection date 9/16/2014


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    Then there's my Gen1 17 and Gen 2 19 that have both seen a boat load of 115 and 124 grain +P+, didn't get the recoil from springs changed out as often as currently recommended, and still have their original locking blocks & trigger pins. With the pistols chambered in 40 I can understand...

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    I just checked my Gen 3 19's and I have both revisions as well. The old style has RGW prefix.

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