andrewP wrote:LumberZach wrote:20mm wrote:[quote="LumberZach"]My glock 17 wearing trijicon hd night sights and a polished feed ramp had a failure to eject.
Glock jammed after some amateur gunsmithing was performed. Total shock.
I've had a little over 1000 trouble free rounds fired since the amateur gunsmithing so I don't think that had anything to do with it.
I'm normally on the side of amateur gunsmithing being a bad idea, but I don't see how polishing a feed ramp could affect ejection. I wouldn't lay the blame there even if you had zero rounds though it post-polishing. If you were having failures to feed, then sure, I'd say you did it to yourself, and it was (possibly, if the problem persists/repeats) time to buy a new barrel in order to fix it, but that's not what you had a problem with.
Just out of curiosity, how many rounds through that G17, and which, if any, parts have been replaced along the way?
I will say that I'm curious why you felt that the feed ramp needed polishing anyway, though. The ramp on my Walther came glassy smooth from the factory - are Glocks not similarly well finished?

I sense a ford vs Chevy style debate coming.... I have changed the sights and polished the feed ramp and that is it. The glock feed ramp is not as smooth as it could be. There was a small spot on it that seemed to be collecting copper. It's also a pretty easy thing to do. I think I'm around 3000 rounds through the gun but I don't keep track as well as I should. Like I've said before, I'm not real worried about the malfunction. I just thought it was something worth sharing with you guys.