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Eurodriver
08-28-19, 18:38
I scored a G23 frame for $41 OTD. It is stripped, and only has locking blocks/rails and has 3 pins (odd? I thought all Gen2s were 2 pin)

If I buy a standard Gen3 G19 lower parts kit can I turn this into a lower that will work with a 9mm g19 upper?

I’m more concerned about the Gen3 parts working with a Gen2 lower than I am having compatibility issues between 9 and 40. As far as I know the only part on the lower that’s any different is the ejector which will be changed with the parts kit.

I already bought the parts so I guess I’ll find out soon but was wondering if you guys knew anything about this.

Firefly
08-28-19, 20:23
You should be fine. The frames are exact same with regard to caliber. The only difference is you may have a 2 pin frame as opposed to the 3 pin frame. No biggie, get the two pin block and rock on. Be advised you need a 2 pin specific extended slide stop which is readily available.

Aside from the pins and rail, the Gen 2 wasn’t as radical a change to Gen 3 as was the step to Gen 4 which has peculiar parts

ETA https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1004275147

You can find on brownells or Glock store but this was just a quick truffle so you know what I mean

2nd ETA g19s were first for 3 pin. I didn’t read all preamble. You have all you need

docsherm
08-28-19, 20:44
I scored a G23 frame for $41 OTD. It is stripped, and only has locking blocks/rails and has 3 pins (odd? I thought all Gen2s were 2 pin)

If I buy a standard Gen3 G19 lower parts kit can I turn this into a lower that will work with a 9mm g19 upper?

I’m more concerned about the Gen3 parts working with a Gen2 lower than I am having compatibility issues between 9 and 40. As far as I know the only part on the lower that’s any different is the ejector which will be changed with the parts kit.

I already bought the parts so I guess I’ll find out soon but was wondering if you guys knew anything about this.

Should just make a 23........ just to be 100% sure. ;)

jpmuscle
08-28-19, 21:10
Should just make a 23........ just to be 100% sure. ;)

Nobody needs 40 anymore


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L-2
08-28-19, 21:53
As I recall, the 3-pin Gen2 frames came about due to Glock making the .40 guns. If there were any 2-pin Gen2 .40 guns sold, I suspect they didn't last long before locking blocks, trigger pins, or frames cracked. I'm not aware of any 2-pin .40 Gen2 Glocks from the factory, but on the internet, somebody always finds something I never knew existed.

Glock eventually standardized the frame manufacture and the 9mm models also got 3-pins through to the Gen4 product line.

According to Glock's parts list, the #4361 locking block used from 2000-2012 appear to be discontinued. If that G23Gen2 frame falls into that era (I think it will) and should need a locking block for any reason, that locking block part may be hard/difficult to find.

556BlackRifle
08-28-19, 22:50
You should be G2G as a 19 or 23, whichever you want to make. The only real difference is that the 23 barrel has a larger diameter and will not work with a 19 slide So if you go 19 you will be limited to 9mm only. If you decide to make a 23, you can get a conversion barrel and shoot 9mm or 40. Depending on the SN range, you could also add a G32 barrel and shoot 357Sig. Three calibers - one gun.

As far as parts kits, the three pin Gen3 parts kit should work. What are the first four digits of your SN?

RWH24
08-29-19, 13:39
3 pin locking block OEM 4361 19/23 fits mfg year 2000-2012 models in stock

https://dsgarms.com/pistol-parts-glk-4361

Eurodriver
08-29-19, 13:48
As I recall, the 3-pin Gen2 frames came about due to Glock making the .40 guns. If there were any 2-pin Gen2 .40 guns sold, I suspect they didn't last long before locking blocks, trigger pins, or frames cracked. I'm not aware of any 2-pin .40 Gen2 Glocks from the factory, but on the internet, somebody always finds something I never knew existed.

Glock eventually standardized the frame manufacture and the 9mm models also got 3-pins through to the Gen4 product line.

According to Glock's parts list, the #4361 locking block used from 2000-2012 appear to be discontinued. If that G23Gen2 frame falls into that era (I think it will) and should need a locking block for any reason, that locking block part may be hard/difficult to find.

You are correct. I appreciate your knowledge and time coming in here and sharing.

Firefly was actually able to find 4361 Locking blocks at Dsg arms. I bought three of them as I plan on getting more Gen2/3 frames. They have 11 more left in stock per their site.

From what I understand now that I have the locking block, all of the other parts will work from a “G19” into this G23 frame right?

I do not want to run 357 Sig or 40, ever.

norcalAF
09-10-19, 14:01
Nobody needs 40 anymore


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RWH24
09-12-19, 16:42
Yea, just make a 32!

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SPLENDID IDEA, 357 Sig