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You probably need to tighten the set pin that sits on the back side of the blow back housing. That pin holds the selector switch in place. I’d recommend taking it apart to clean the entire blow back unit. The problem that you’re going to have is the hex key size is impossible to find. I had 2 KWA G18C back in the day.
In this comprehensive diagram guide, we will explore the inner workings of the Glock selector switch. We will break down the different components, explain their functions, and provide a step-by-step overview of how the selector switch interacts with other parts of the pistol.
8 mar 2016 · Looking for any of these parts for the Glock 18/18C: selector switch, selector spring, selector spring detent, selector spring end plug. Direct email ONLY please: nick.gorgenNOSPAM@gmail.com Remove NOSPAM from email.
3 wrz 2007 · after this, the selector switch started sticking and i have problems moving it unless the slide is completey slid back. it looks like the switch has somehow come out of the socket a little bit and not engaging properly.
20 gru 2017 · I understand that the poly 80 kit is based on a gen 3 design, but aside from the recoil spring and how it contacts the front of the slide, I'm failing to see any major difference. However, when I try and swap trigger assemblies the trigger housing from the gen 4 doesn't fit the poly and vise versa. I assume it's a generation thing?
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A Glock selector switch, also known as a safety switch or a slide stop lever, is a small lever located on the side of the Glock pistol. It can be manipulated to change the firearm’s operating mode, such as switching between semi-automatic and full-automatic fire.