Took my Gen 3 G19 out to the range. It function normally without any issue. Preparing to clean it, checked it was clear, pulled the trigger, and the slide almost fell off. Realized the slide lock and slide lock spring were missing completely. I inspected the frame and realized that the tabs in the frame highlighted in red are now deformed back, impeding the install of a new slide lock. My question is do I need a new frame, or is this repairable?
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:20:32 PM EST
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Contact Glock. I had a G27 I bought used online years ago. Sell said the slide would not come off. He was right. Took it to Glock. They said it was fubared and gave me a new frame. You never know.
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:24:46 PM EST
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I would not want, nor trust, a "repaired" Glock frame.
Contact Glock, they will replace the frame if defective. They will safety inspect it and probably replace any parts that have excessive wear with the newest and latest upgraded parts.
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:33:06 PM EST
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I would send it into Glock. That way I would know for sure if it is serviceable or not. I wouldn't keep any firearm that isn't serviceable. The last thing I want is to have a gun that may blow up, or come apart when I'm attempting to use it. I won't even delegate firearms to "range only" or "practice only". I get rid of any firearms or magazines that aren't serviceable because a I don't want them getting mixed up with things I might expect to work.
I am not against pirating parts off firearms that aren't serviceable IF the parts could be useful. A cracked receiver, or something else catastrophic like that will be gotten rid of.
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:37:44 PM EST
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Thanks everyone. Appreciate the input. I will try and contact Glock, but in case they tell me to pound sand, where is the best place to buy a new frame? Any of the aftermarket frames any good?
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:41:49 PM EST
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PSA Dagger is a $60 daily deal pretty frequently. Comes complete and you can just swap out for whatever OEM components you'd like.
Posted: 3/22/2024 12:44:03 PM EST
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Start with Glock, I think you will be satisfied.
Posted: 3/22/2024 1:05:13 PM EST
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Will do, thanks! I will update everyone on what Glock says.
Posted: 3/22/2024 4:20:33 PM EST
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Combat Armory frames will fit the same holsters as Glock. You could take all your Gen 3 parts out of your Glock and use them in the Combat Armory frame. I have three Combat Armory frames and I really like them.
The Gen 1-3 AA optics ready kit is on a dedicated Combat Armory Frame, Dagger and bottom AA Gen 3 19/23 LE kit on 23.3 frame.
Posted: 3/22/2024 4:25:16 PM EST
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Available stripped or assembled with SCT or OEM Glock internal parts. Uses all of your current holsters.
There's several other options as well. I can list them if you'd like.
Posted: 3/22/2024 9:27:29 PM EST
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Thanks DavidY. I like the GritGrips!
I emailed Glock and will see what they say.
Posted: 3/25/2024 12:09:58 PM EST
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Just received an email from Glock. I have to say I am surprised and impressed with the customer service (this is my first experience with Glock CS).
Long story short, sending in my frame for review and inspection. I will keep everyone updated on the outcome. Thanks!
Posted: 3/25/2024 7:30:17 PM EST
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Quoted: Just received an email from Glock. I have to say I am surprised and impressed with the customer service (this is my first experience with Glock CS).
Long story short, sending in my frame for review and inspection. I will keep everyone updated on the outcome. Thanks!
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Posted: 4/4/2024 8:47:33 PM EST
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Quoted: Took my Gen 3 G19 out to the range. It function normally without any issue. Preparing to clean it, checked it was clear, pulled the trigger, and the slide almost fell off. Realized the slide lock and slide lock spring were missing completely. I inspected the frame and realized that the tabs in the frame highlighted in red are now deformed back, impeding the install of a new slide lock. My question is do I need a new frame, or is this repairable?
You were shooting it without the slide lock and spring ? is that possible ?
Posted: 4/10/2024 5:17:42 PM EST
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Quick update. Glock took care of me for sure. Sent me back a brand new frame (with new serial number) with installed slide lock & spring, and mag release. Also put it in a Glock case.
Overall, very happy with Glock's customer service. Thanks for everyone's recommendation to call Glock.
Posted: 4/14/2024 1:29:36 PM EST
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Glock does frame exchanges for about $100
Posted: 4/15/2024 11:02:15 AM EST
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I only had to pay shipping there and then a transfer fee/background at my FFL since it was a new serial number/frame. Still less than $100.
Posted: 4/19/2024 9:06:38 PM EST
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Combat Armory 19 frames are $40.
Posted: 4/20/2024 3:07:43 PM EST
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And are junk.
Posted: 4/20/2024 10:34:26 PM EST
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And are junk.
In what way?
I used one and tons of other reviews from people all state the frames are great. The only negative I have ever seen on the frames is the pins require a little bit of extra oomph to get them installed. That shouldn't be considered a problem by anyone and is a plus because they're less likely to work their ways out.
All the parts they sell? Well those are dog shit that shouldn't be trusted.
But the frames themselves? I like them better than Glocks. The only reason I got rid of mine is because I'm upgrading to a Grit Grips G19 frame.