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Thread: Glock 19 Exo barrel problem?

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    Glock 19 Exo barrel problem?

    I just picked up a brand new Glock 19 Exo. Unfortunately, I did not inspect the barrel until I got home. When looking down the barrel the last 1/3 near muzzle looks like it has been pitted/rusted. I wonder though, if this may be just left overs from the refinishing. The chamber end had some what looked like paint shavings on it as well.
    Here is the photo - best I could do of the area:

    I wonder if other Exo Glocks looked the same. Should I contact Glock before shooting it?

    Thanks.

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    I've seen that before too and I believe it is just a coating that is normal. I initially thought it was rust as well but it wasn't.

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    Spray some clp and run a bore-snake through it a couple times. See if it wipes off clean and you can also spot pitting if there is any.

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    From what I have been told, there is no Nickel Boron on the outside or inside of the barrel. The factory black finish is removed. I doubt they did anything on the inside of the barrel.
    If it does not clean out with a good soak, send it in for warranty. Keep us posted.

    O

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    I gave it a good soak in Carbon Killer and it still appears to be there. Here are some better photos:




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    Contact Talo and/or Glock. Talo has a lifetime warranty on all their special edition guns. I am interested in hearing what they have to say.

    http://www.taloinc.com/glock.htm

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    I didn't know that they only took the finish off the barrel. I had been told that they also treated the internal metal parts. That was the whole idea of Fail Zero wasn't it?

    On their site they say the coating allows the fire arm to operate without oil or grease. If the barrel has some sort of corrosion I think it needs to be oiled. Was thinking about getting one, now I'm not so sure.

    andy t, please keep us posted on what happens. Thanks and good luck.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    On their site they say the coating allows the fire arm to operate without oil or grease.
    Glocks need to be oiled or greased to operate?

    As for the corrosion or whatever it is, I have seen stuff like that before on parts that have been coated or treated. A lot of times they are subjected to some type of chemical bath and that is what happens.

    I would contact the manufacturer and see what they say, but I would not be surprised if it disappeared after some use.

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    Got a reply from Talo this evening that they will look into it on Monday.
    More to come.
    Last edited by andy t; 05-07-11 at 21:30.

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    The barrel issue was a manufacturing defect. They have another barrel on order to be coated. The defect was due to a manufacturing process that has since been changed.
    Talo folks were very easy to communicate with.

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