Yep...I went looking at the USP Compact again and several other platforms. Remembered what many here (that have tons more experience than me) said about picking a platform and sticking with it. I have shot two 2nd gen Glocks (17 & 22) since the mid 90s...so I guess in the end, I am just used to them.
What I bought was a brand spanking new Gen 3 G19. Born on date of 4-4-12. It has the 336 ejector in place. Came with the newer styled mags with the #6 followers.
Bad thing is...I cannot shoot it until next Saturday, but have 4 50rd boxes of Federal 115gr ball to run through the thing. I also have a few boxes of 124gr Gold Dots to try out.
I hope I did not screw up and buy a problem child. 200rds ought to tell me whether or not Glock got the ejection problem solved. I am going to shoot it and see how it goes before passing judgement.
Worse case...if it smacks me with brass...I'll order an Apex extractor and swap the ejector.
Anyone know if Glock has this problem solved yet?
At the price (469) I could not pass it up and I really need to stick with a platform I am already familiar with and can shoot reasonably well.
...wish me luck! LOL
- brickboy240


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