The 30274 trigger housing with ejector will cure 99.9% of all ejection problems. Don't waste money on an aftermarket extractor.
Id like to chime in with my personal experience.
Ive got a thread on here about it, where my G17 that Ive shot hell out of, while being thus far 100% reliable, was just dribbling brass out of the gun, and/or smacking my face, head and shoulder with empties since day one.
I ordered a Gen4 trigger housing, and used the 30274 ejector in my Gen3 G17. Did an initial range test of a little over 350 rounds...PERFECT. Went back last week, again a little over 350 rnds..I now pronounce my G17 CURED. I watched the gun as others shot it also, and its kicking them WAY OUT further than ever, very robustly.
I feel damn lucky all it cost was an $8 part.
The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than the cowards they really are.
That mirrors my experience with my Gen.3 G17. With the 336 ejector, I had about 90-100% 6 o'clock ejection. I switched out the 336 for the 30274, and it dropped to 40-60%. Adding the Apex FRE and replacement plunger spring, and a non-LCI spring loaded bearing, it ejects exclusively to 4 or 5 o'clock.
EVERY.
TIME.
Have the Apex haters ever used the FREs???
Pat
Where violence is the local language, be fluent.
I got it last month at Midway. Part was $8...to my door was $12. I don't know how to do the linky thang.
The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than the cowards they really are.
Just order from here, mine ended up being like $12 and some change shipped and was at my door in 3 days.
http://glockparts.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=123022&CAT=748
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