11/1/2 A Glocktalk member has posted these pictures of what he says is the broken frame on his Glock. Thought some of you might find the pictures of interest.
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As best as I can dope out from glocktalk glock is recalling certain E series pistols as the frame rails fail in some way and cause the slide to come loose.
Don't know if this is accurate
"Here is the official Serial Number range for Glocks that are affected with the Receiver recall. The range is ELD -- EVB. If you have a Glock that falls in this range call Glock and they will give you the necessary information required to have your receiver replaced.
The priority at the moment is with all Law Enforcement pistols. If you are a Law Enforcement Officer and need contact information pm/email me and I will pass along the necessary information."
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Sheriff's Broken Guns To Be Fixed
By Jeff Jones
Journal Staff Writer
The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department's handgun problems will be solved by the end of next week, an official said Friday.
The force won't be getting 230 new Glock handguns, which the county had requested of the Austrian company after several of the department's weapons broke. But a Glock executive said the company will provide new gun frames.
The force has said those are at the heart of the problem.
Assistant County Attorney Jeff Landers, who dealt with Glock, said the parts fix is "arguably fulfilling their warranty obligation. I don't know if you can expect much more than that."
Glock is the gun of choice for many law agencies across the country. The company's chief operating officer, Paul Jannuzzo, said Friday that Glock has imported 30,000 to 35,000 new frames, and they're available to any agency that wants them.
"They will have their new frames by the end of next week," Jannuzzo said of Bernalillo County.
The sheriff's department earlier this week scrambled to inspect all of its Glocks after two weapons broke in the same manner. Neither occurrence involved life-threatening situations. It also discovered two more broken guns during that inspection.
Sheriff Joe Bowdich signed a special order allowing deputies to
temporarily carry their personal handguns. The force also borrowed from Albuquerque police some Glocks that apparently were unaffected by the problem.
On some newer versions of the gun, two pieces of steel in the frame of the weapon were improperly machined, said Deputy Robert Ray, an armorer who runs the sheriff's department shooting range. Those pieces may be prone to breaking under the stress of repeated firing. If the pieces do break, an affected gun may fire only one shot before malfunctioning.
Ray said several other agencies have contacted him wanting to know more about the problem.
Jannuzzo on Friday confirmed the steel pieces in the frame on some
Glocks have "a little bit too sharp of an angle, and it had the potential for becoming brittle." However, he said the failure rate is only one in 25,000.
"It seems like they had a little bit of a concentration, (of
breakages)," Jannuzzo said of the broken guns at the sheriff's department.
Jannuzzo said he believes the new frames will come complete with all their internal parts, including trigger mechanisms.
Ray on Friday took apart a Glock and reassembled it, as he and other department armorers will have to do once the new frames come in. It took him exactly nine seconds to complete the work.
"I think (we) can get it done in two days," Ray said of the parts
replacement process for the entire arsenal.
"New frames will more than fix the problem," he said.
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An interesting side note and somewhat on topic, when I called Glock Smyrna customer service this AM and asked about the imported dates of 2 glocks, a G17 EDH### and a G23 DRX### I was told by "Tony" that he could only tell me was that both were imported in July 99 or later, he did not have any later import serial number data. This seems very suspect to me, but I didn't question him further. Things that make 'ya go Hmmm.
Serial numbers not effected by upgrade (These are OK)
G22 – EAS
G19 - ECG
G30 – ECX
G23 - ECS
G17 - EDH - the rear frame slide rails are .395 (+/-.001) long measured with calipers
G26 - EDZ
G32 – EED
G34 – EEE
G35 – EFD
Unk - EFK
G19 - EFW3
G26 – EGG
G17 - EGY
G21 - EPF
G17 - EVX9
G26 – EWB
G23 - EWK
G30 – EWT
G26 – EXT
G26 - EYZ
G30 - EZC
Serial numbers effected (These are being sent back to Smyrna)
G21 – EKZ
G26 - EMG
G34 - EMX
G26 - ENH
G30 - ENM
G19 - EPC
G23 - EPP
G26 - EPT
G27 - EPV
G30 - EPW
G20 - ERV
G23 - ESB
G26 - ESE
G32 - ESH
G21 - ETY
G26 - ETF
Unk - EUD
G21 - EUZ
G19 - EUX2
G22 - EVC7
G26 - EVK
G30 - EVL5
G30 - EVP