Grayskies wrote:Looks cool and expensive.
Actually not expensive. Relatively cheap. $249 or so. It’s a chassis. The glock slides in and locks in place. One model will fit many different Glocks.
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Grayskies wrote:Looks cool and expensive.
usnret wrote:It's normal to feel the hangup when riding the slide. You need to replace the recoil spring for the problem when firing. You can get recoil springs from the Glock web site store for $5.00. Brownell, and MudwayUSA have them for like $7.50.
gun_fan111v2 wrote:usnret wrote:It's normal to feel the hangup when riding the slide. You need to replace the recoil spring for the problem when firing. You can get recoil springs from the Glock web site store for $5.00. Brownell, and MudwayUSA have them for like $7.50.
Great advice. I would also pick up a chamber brush https://www.brownells.com/gun-cleaning- ... d1287.aspx while you are at it and scrub that chamber to make sure it’s nice and clean before the next range trip.
INOR wrote:Interesting. Seems like an easy fix. I have a G17 but has no where near that round count but I’ll watch for this issue.
On the subject of G17s, what does everyone think of that CAA MCK micro conversion kit? Novelty, fun toy, or both?
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