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18 cze 2016 · The nose of the trigger bar can only contact the firing pin safety correctly, since it is full-width. I suspect this firing pin safety, the coiled slide lock spring, the coil in the slide stop lever, and the two piece firing pin spring will be found in any truly new Glock models or in a "Gen 5", as they each advance the system.
27 mar 2015 · 1. detail strip and clean the slide (dirt may have caused the initial problem) 2. inspect the Firing Pin for corresponding damage and replace if necessary (not likely, but possible) 3. replace the Firing Pin Safety (it might not have been hardened correctly) 4. replace the Firing Pin Safety Spring (it might be defective in some weird way)
27 mar 2015 · The timing between the plunger and the firing pin is incorrect. The plunger is being pushed up too far. I had the same problem with a few series 80 Colts years ago. Sorry, don't know how to fix the problem in a Glock. Shouldn't be that hard to figure out.
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Glock GEN 4/GEN 5 Trigger Housing Pin is the extended pin that fits all Gen 4 and GEN 5 Glocks when used with the additional back strap pieces.
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