- Location
- Southern Ontario (GTA)
Hello, Recently purchased a glock 21 sf in .45 auto.
It's highly possible that I was in such a daze while handling it that I didn't look too carefully at the tolerances on this gun. I've shot glock before, never noticed it, but this being the first pistol I've ever purchased, I'm looking for some input.
There is quite a large gap between the bottom of the slide, and the top of the "frame rails" on this gun, you can see about 2-3 millimeters of light shining through the gun when you hold it up, it also seems sort of loose, the frame that supports under the recoil spring assembly knocks around when you shake the gun or push on it. I've read that it's supposed to be a little looser for .45 to account for the increased recoil and "flexing" of the gun.
Should this worry me? The gun hasn't been fired or anything, I can also provide pictures if needed.
Thanks!
Young Gun
It's highly possible that I was in such a daze while handling it that I didn't look too carefully at the tolerances on this gun. I've shot glock before, never noticed it, but this being the first pistol I've ever purchased, I'm looking for some input.
There is quite a large gap between the bottom of the slide, and the top of the "frame rails" on this gun, you can see about 2-3 millimeters of light shining through the gun when you hold it up, it also seems sort of loose, the frame that supports under the recoil spring assembly knocks around when you shake the gun or push on it. I've read that it's supposed to be a little looser for .45 to account for the increased recoil and "flexing" of the gun.
Should this worry me? The gun hasn't been fired or anything, I can also provide pictures if needed.
Thanks!
Young Gun


















































