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The right side mounting screw for the optic might be too long and bearing against the extractor plunger, which is preventing the extractor claw from moving to let the case rim slip under it, thus leading to the feed issue.
Remove the right side optic mounting screw and see if it resolves the issue. |
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[#2]
Start with what’s new (slide milling) and work back from there.
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[#4]
+1 on right optic screw. I experienced issues on mine when I first mounted an optic. Swapped screw on the spot and it's functioned fine since.
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Wanted: Bikini cover for old school Trijicon 1x24 Reflex sight. IM please.
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[#7]
Make sure that the extractor tunnel is not full of blue loctite. I bought a used slide off the EE and the tunnel was full of loctite.
Also shoot 124gr rds and see how it does. My 17 with optic does not like 115gr rds anymore and try a new mag before switching ammo. |
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[#9]
I would try a factory recoil spring assembly with a Glock 17 round factory mag. I suspect the added weight of the RDS and after market recoil spring has thrown off the timing. Adding the + extensions on to your mags can not present the cartridge fast enough if the cycle timing is off. Any time I see unusual malfunctions I revert back to factory parts and magazines. If the pistol still has malfunctions you can then go through a process of elimination of potential parts to try and identify the cause.
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[#10]
I've told you - you got a bunch of non stock parts in there. Go
100% oem (except slide + optic) and it will run |
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[#11]
My first thought was mag spring fatigue.
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[#12]
Originally Posted By Fooboy: I've told you - you got a bunch of non stock parts in there. Go 100% oem (except slide + optic) and it will run View Quote This. The only thing I’ll change on a Glock: + Add night sights + Mill slide for RMR + Add optic Everything else is left stock. Most of the Glock problem posts are on guns with aftermarket parts. |
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[Last Edit: PhilDNice]
[#13]
thanks everyone. Ill try factory factory parts
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[Last Edit: DOE]
[#15]
Reloads or factory? Weights? Gun is ten years old, round count?
Another vote on stock and add one item at a time. More likely to be recoil spring and mag spring. |
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[#16]
I'd say try stock mags and/or stock mags and stock guide rod. I personally don't think it's your optic. I've had several guns cut for optics and never had an issue, but you never know. I've heard mixed things about TTI mag extensions, and some other mag extensions, especially +6. Mags and guide rods are simple and quick things to check, so I also vote to start there.
I ran a ramjet and RMR on a G45 with a new optics cut right after I got it back, never tested it before addding anything. I also had a screw too long for the RMR that was capturing the extractor plunger and it ran 100% with an extractor with no tension. No other parts added. Factory mags with low round counts. |
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[Last Edit: PhilDNice]
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Originally Posted By DOE: Reloads or factory? Weights? Gun is ten years old, round count? Another vote on stock and add one item at a time. More likely to be recoil spring and mag spring. View Quote Factory Blazer brass 115gr. Dont have an exact round count, but I shoot fairly often. At least 15k rounds on factory slide and frame. Wouldnt be surprised if actual count was 20k+ |
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[#18]
same issue w/ brand new G47.....
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[#19]
You mentioned a +6 mag extension…
Are you using the factory G17 spring or extra power spring? |
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Give Respect & Take Responsibility
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[#20]
So both a comp which can retard function) and a red dot which adds weight plus a refinished slide ( potential issues with channel liner if not removed prior to refinishing or an improperly installed replacement plus mag changes.
Where to begin? As mentioned return to as close to stock as possible. If it functions start adding the items most critical to you ( I would say red dot) and if anything reintroduces the malfunction, take it out and accept where you are at that point. |
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[#22]
Try a new factory mag. I’ve had issues with non OEM mags have feed issues in various glocks, can’t remember what ammo used,
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[#23]
Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin: Same. And ditch the aftermarket crap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin: Originally Posted By GaryT1776: My first thought was mag spring fatigue. Same. And ditch the aftermarket crap. I have been using glock mags with original springs for 20+ years without issue. This is the last thing I would even consider |
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[#24]
Originally Posted By captain127: Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin: Originally Posted By GaryT1776: My first thought was mag spring fatigue. View Quote Same. And ditch the aftermarket crap. View Quote I have been using glock mags with original springs for 20+ years without issue. This is the last thing I would even consider View Quote I think the main issue is the +6 mag extension and if, IF, OP is using a factory spring, tube, & follower but with the aforementioned +6 extension. Maybe it’s not the issue, maybe it is. I’d want at least a +10% power mag spring with a +6 extension. @PhilDNice - Did you buy the +6 baseplate directly from Taran or did you do a little horse trading for it? If the latter, did it come with the extra power spring? Either way, that would be the first thing I’d look at. I’d either ditch the +6 and run complete factory mags or buy a new +10% magazine spring from Wolff or Ghost (or whoever else). |
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[Last Edit: PhilDNice]
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Originally Posted By SIASL: I think the main issue is the +6 mag extension and if, IF, OP is using a factory spring, tube, & follower but with the aforementioned +6 extension. Maybe it’s not the issue, maybe it is. I’d want at least a +10% power mag spring with a +6 extension. @PhilDNice - Did you buy the +6 baseplate directly from Taran or did you do a little horse trading for it? If the latter, did it come with the extra power spring? Either way, that would be the first thing I’d look at. I’d either ditch the +6 and run complete factory mags or buy a new +10% magazine spring from Wolff or Ghost (or whoever else). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SIASL: I think the main issue is the +6 mag extension and if, IF, OP is using a factory spring, tube, & follower but with the aforementioned +6 extension. Maybe it’s not the issue, maybe it is. I’d want at least a +10% power mag spring with a +6 extension. @PhilDNice - Did you buy the +6 baseplate directly from Taran or did you do a little horse trading for it? If the latter, did it come with the extra power spring? Either way, that would be the first thing I’d look at. I’d either ditch the +6 and run complete factory mags or buy a new +10% magazine spring from Wolff or Ghost (or whoever else). I bought the +6 directly from the taran site in 2015. Just got new springs from taran and still had the issue. Originally Posted By WaltK: same issue w/ brand new G47..... do you have an optic mounted and any mods Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin: Same. And ditch the aftermarket crap. But, my crap has never been an issue before. me and my crap used to work so well together ![]() |
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[Last Edit: PhilDNice]
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[#27]
I really think it was the mag. Glocks like strong mag springs.
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[#29]
Odd, can you see where that's happening in the pistol, I'd imagine it's depositing a bit of copper rub wherever the bullet scraping is occurring. Maybe a burr on the feed ramp or chamber mouth of the barrel?
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[#30]
It looks like the bullet is somehow catching the bottom of the feed ramp, and the edge of the feed ramp is shaving off the bullet tip.
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[#31]
It looks like the bullet is somehow catching the bottom of the feed ramp, and the edge of the feed ramp is shaving off the bullet tip.
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[#32]
Have you tried without the RDS? That's a bigger sight than most of the rmrs use, and could be causing the timing issues that were mentioned.
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[#33]
I can try it without the optic. But, the optic is 1.7 oz, and the rmr is 1.2. The acro is heavier, but I havent seen any issuse similar to this related to acro.
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[Last Edit: DOE]
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[#36]
I have not. I only have the one OEM barrel. I do have a ghost threaded barrel that I was going to try.
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[#38]
When it does work does it throw the brass with authority?
Try a new mag as they are cheap but it might be the changed mass of the slide, do you have a scale to weigh it vs a stock one? |
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