That is not good. What barrel is it ?
SilencerCo threaded barrel. The gun was imported before the Gen 4 Canadian Edition with factory 106mm barrel existed.
That is not good. What barrel is it ?
I’m not too sure what you mean by the barrel only has one shelf. It should have like a curved shelf to rest the end of the recoil spring in during assembly. Just going off that picture of the spring and the video the previous poster posted I a, going to guess it has so,etching to do with the spring not sitting properly. Maybe try to take a pic of the barrel shelves.
It’s not really the glocks fault for these failures. I’ve owned 5 in 7 years and the only issue I’ve encountered was 12 o clock brass ejection rearward to the face. It worked itself out after some rounds down range. Post pics of barrel lug. Your RSA needs to be able
To rotate. Hence it being round in a round pocket on both ends. Yours is damaged. Clearly. How this happened is anyone’s guess seeing how your claiming the SilencerCo barrel is faulty and has two flat shelves I’d say it’s clear to me why this happened. The only light primer strikes I’ve encountered were on an M&P9 I use to which I drenched in frog lube and it seeped into the striker channel creating friction. Again, user error. I’m shocked to hear SilencerCo or even IRG didn’t catch this QC faulty barrel. Please post pic of these two flat shelves.
But if I disassemble it again I'm gonna want to clean it lol
I will post a pic of the SilencerCo this evening.
i wanted to see how long i could run my G17 without cleaning it.
i gave up after like 5 years or so, damn thing never had a malfunction.
and i mean i didn't oil it or anything!
if you like to clean your guns a lot, and I do as well.
i changed my cleaning to give all my new guns a coating of G96 which coats and penetrates the metal.
then when i 'clean' my guns its just a quick whipe with a lint free rag and no oil.
i havnt had a malfunction in years.
and i run mine in -40 all the way to +40.
im sure your oil of choice would do the same, just whipe it down and don't re-oil unless it absolutely needs it.
If you're using the same Hoppes #9 I've always used that's a solvent too. Or do they make a lubricant as well?
Which one are you using:
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The first is primarily a lubricant, the second a solvent.
Sounds like you got it. I always switch the Gen 4 trigger bar to a Gen 3 as I prefer the trigger pull without the bump.



























