Had my glock since 2021 and have put maybe 300 rounds through it.
I clean and inspect it quite regularly and when re-assembling the slide to the frame, when i rack it all the way back, I notice the firing pin sticking out and “free floating” (when barrel is facing down, pin is visible, when muzzle is facing up, pin goes back in). I have never seen this happen before and I’m quite certain this is the first time I’m seeing this in 3 years.
- is there a glock certified armourer in the GTA that I can have inspect and possibly repair?
- also when chambering a dummy round, the sling shot method works. When I try to release the slide slowly and control the slide until it goes int battery, the dummy round does not get caught by the extractor anymore and tilts downwards into the chamber and FTF
- when I rack the slide back and try to extract the round, the extractor does not seem to pick it up so FTE
Glock is completely stock and while I realize the dummy rounds are much lighter, these observations have never happened before.
I clean and inspect it quite regularly and when re-assembling the slide to the frame, when i rack it all the way back, I notice the firing pin sticking out and “free floating” (when barrel is facing down, pin is visible, when muzzle is facing up, pin goes back in). I have never seen this happen before and I’m quite certain this is the first time I’m seeing this in 3 years.
- is there a glock certified armourer in the GTA that I can have inspect and possibly repair?
- also when chambering a dummy round, the sling shot method works. When I try to release the slide slowly and control the slide until it goes int battery, the dummy round does not get caught by the extractor anymore and tilts downwards into the chamber and FTF
- when I rack the slide back and try to extract the round, the extractor does not seem to pick it up so FTE
Glock is completely stock and while I realize the dummy rounds are much lighter, these observations have never happened before.


















































