I had a worn out magazine spring that would cause my slide to not lock back. Just an idea. Not sure if this has anything to do with your problem or not. Once again just an idea.LONEWOLF said:Are the ejectors on all glocks bent in the 9mm models becuase in this case my gen 4 G19 appears to have a bent ejector maybe its the cause for my slide not always staying back on the last round or is this noramal ?
Noo, they are all bent.. How much have you shot it?What would cause a G 19 to eject cases hitting you in the head? Would that have anything with the ejector being bent to much
What ejector do you have in your Gen4. Should be a number on it.Gunny said:What would cause a G 19 to eject cases hitting you in the head? Would that have anything with the ejector being bent to much
I have shot it about 150 rounds, it is a gen 3 19. I tried so different ammo today and it ejected fine. it has the 336 ejectorNoo, they are all bent.. How much have you shot it?
Usually it's just ammo.. Or the ejector. I have a 336 ejector in my gen3 g19 and I have never been hit with brass.. But i am glad it's working correctly nowI have shot it about 150 rounds, it is a gen 3 19. I tried so different ammo today and it ejected fine. it has the 336 ejector
Thanks for the info. I was concerned but im pretty sure it was the ammo. It works fine after i changed ammo. I believe it will be fine. I really like the gen 3 19 and i also have a gen 3 23 it has been a awesome pistol. I really like glock pistolsUsually it's just ammo.. Or the ejector. I have a 336 ejector in my gen3 g19 and I have never been hit with brass.. But i am glad it's working correctly now
Glock's are the SH!+!Thanks for the info. I was concerned but im pretty sure it was the ammo. It works fine after i changed ammo. I believe it will be fine. I really like the gen 3 19 and i also have a gen 3 23 it has been a awesome pistol. I really like glock pistols