THANK YOU! You rock, man, I've never seen that site before. Outstanding!
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If someone snaps the striker while the slide is off the frame.
My experience when I had free ammo is most folks can't afford to break a Glock. I've broken two parts on the same gun, Gen 3 G17. Trigger spring-one thing I found is that the trigger will reset if you are aggressive on the reset, meaning running the gun like a rented mule. Locking block pin, removed the remaining half and slide stop and shot it a few more days. The spring was around 40k and the pin, around 75k. I had a gen 4 19 that had over 50k, no breakage. I would run each for at least a week before cleaning but would always hit the connector with a drop. Used grease on the slide/barrel, even in the winter which was as low as 10-15 outside
Having said that I have every part but the barrel to replace on gen 3/4 17/19/26 and a Gen 5 19, even locking blocks
RSA and springs in my opinion. I heard the Gen 5 slide lock spring is a good one to have, along with the trigger housing...
I broke a FP on my Gen 3 19 earlier his year on the range. I shudder to think of that in a SD situation.
Ive got an extra one now. $36 part from MIDWEST.
Forgive me, but you are certain it was not the firing pin sleeve that was damaged? This part? https://www.brownells.com/userdocs/p...00002676_3.jpg
Every other reference to channel liner replacement I can find involves slide refinishing or aftermarket slides. With 17K listing this as one of "the most replaced parts" I have to at least wonder if we are actually talking about the same thing.
Thank you.