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6/12/2008 2:46:22 PM EDT
I have an older (1990 I think) Glock 19. After a few hundred rounds the trigger pins have started walking out. I'm guessing this means a new locking block?
6/12/2008 5:13:21 PM EDT
[#1]
That is where i would start, new locking block and trigger pin.. I had a Glock that had that problem , i had to replace both the locking block and pin...
6/13/2008 5:50:13 AM EDT
[#2]
Before you shell out, try giving Glock Customer Service a call.

Before I was "factory-trained" , I had an issue and lost some pins.  A quick phone call to Glock got me the service/warranty guys, and they said "No Problem, we'll get one out to you today."  The pin showed up two days later, or should I say PINS...they sent me 4, along with Glock goodies!
6/13/2008 8:56:14 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Before you shell out, try giving Glock Customer Service a call.

Before I was "factory-trained" , I had an issue and lost some pins.  A quick phone call to Glock got me the service/warranty guys, and they said "No Problem, we'll get one out to you today."  The pin showed up two days later, or should I say PINS...they sent me 4, along with Glock goodies!


Yup.. they are very good about that kind of thing.

I called and told them my extened slide release spring had broken, they not only sent me a new one but a regular one as well.. now i have an extra.  After that however I stocked up seriously on all my glocks extra parts at gun shows.
6/14/2008 9:29:33 AM EDT
[#4]
Just another reply to say " call glock service first".....I had the same issue with one of my officers older glock 17's....Called them up and in three days...Walla! 4 showed up....Tom