I finally got my G19 back from Glock. What ever the issue was they fixed it. Not one piece of brass anywhere near my head out the 300 rounds I shot up yesterday. I will post a pic of the new extractor when I get home from drill this evening.
I finally got my G19 back from Glock. What ever the issue was they fixed it. Not one piece of brass anywhere near my head out the 300 rounds I shot up yesterday. I will post a pic of the new extractor when I get home from drill this evening.
Hey Munch, glad you're enjoying the new G19! ;-)
Glock was actually very tight lipped about what they did to repair the gun when I drove up to Smyrna. While I suspect it was solely an extractor issue, they replaced the rsa, plunger assembly and the extractor. The first tech spoke to immediately pointed to the dip extractor as the culprit. A different tech actually worked on the gun and would only tell me what they replaced, while being very careful not to place blame on any particular part. When I asked them about replacing the ejector with a 30274, they refused and said it was a Gen 4 only part. Sorry guys, but that's all I know, aside from the fact that the gun ran great after having the extractor replaced.
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Interesting. When I get my extractors in I'll see if they improve extraction first. Then I may put the old ejectors in and see if there is still any difference. It would make me very happy to just have a new extractor and have all the rest of the stock parts back. On the late Gen3s that I have the 39274 stopped rear ejection, but I also think makes the round eject higher, maybe weakening the arc to the right.
I do wonder if the other parts were needed or just replaced because it's SOP.
I'm rooting for Randy and his parts, I just feel like my guns should run fine with OEM parts. Lucky for me I still have had no failures, just trying to get that old time Glock extraction which adds to reliability.
I recently got a Shield for my daughter, liked it so much I got one as a BUG. Funny how S&W gets an inexpensive small semi-auto to eject perfectly out of the box with any ammo. And I'm digging the tactile/audible reset!
RXX--- series Gen 4 G19. Sent it into Glock few months back and had the 336 ejector "updated" to the 30274 ejector. Prior to "update", approximately half of all fired rounds (115, 124 gr and reloads of each) all caused brass to eject/extract into forehead of shooter. After receiving pistol no problems experienced in 50 rounds of a quick test (it's hotter than balls out). This week I've put another 50 through while working up a 9mm Luger load using 4.6 gr W231 and a Berry's 115 gr. Load functions fine in other pistols (M&P, USP). Whereas the brass to the face is back in force in at least a quarter of all shots fired. Has "dip" extractor and 0-4-3 RSA.
I'm serious about selling this problematic hunk o' junk and buying something to replace it for carry purposes. I shouldn't have to pay extra for aftermarket parts and spend hours of time working up a tuned load just to let the gun know a human being shoots it and doesn't like being smacked in the face with expelled brass. Now if Glock would acknowledge that late 3rd Gen and 4th Gen pistols are piles of shit in relation to prior models and would just send me the correct parts with an apology for free....I'd contemplate keeping it. As for now this is ridiculous.
Ran another 200 through my SVX prefix Gen3.
I swapped out the ejector for the 30274 ejector and ran a mag, (rather I had my girlfriend run them so I could watch the ejection), of each 115gr Brown Bear, 115gr Blazer Brass, and 124gr Winchester Q4318 NATO.
The Brown Bear and Blazer ejected 4:00 and was just clearing the brim of her ball hat.
The Q4318 was ejecting them same, but clearing her head completely and landing 1 foot further out.
No malfunctions.
I then installed a Lone Wolf LCI 9mm extractor.
The Brown Bear and Blazer remained the same mostly.
A couple hitting her brim and bouncing away.
The Q4318, however, started ejecting weakly and erratically.
A few dribbled out the left, but no malfunctions.
Later when I ran some drills, the Q4318 dribbled more out to the left, and I had one land squarely on my right elbow and sit there.
Needless to say, the factory extractor is going back in.
The ejector may or may not work better than the 336.
Time and more rounds down range will tell.
Last edited by polymorpheous; 07-08-12 at 18:13.
How much must we all dick around with these pistols just to get them to function properly? Personally I don't see a reason to keep wasting ammo.
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