If it does, its hitting that bump too high. No lube should be needed on RSA. This allowed the rear trigger housing to raise up and give me battery/jamming issues as well. Here's how you can test if it's a recoil spring issue: 1 With the pistol empty, pull the trigger, and keep the trigger depressed. Or like actually hitting it with a file some? Interesting. That's one reason why using the slide stop is more reliable than pulling back on the slide; because some times shooters will pull it back but then also ease it forward removing momentum and causing the gun to not lock up properly. A slight adjustment to the crimping die corrected the problem. If this is only an issue when easing the slide forward than it may not be an issue at all. Another dumb question is are you intimately familiar with taking the gun part and putting it back together? I just push it a fraction of an inch with my thumb, and it's good to go. If I sling shot the slide it works fine but I can't remember any of my other Glocks having problems getting them to go back into battery while riding the slide(when dry firing). Maryland Shooters is the most active and largest Maryland gun community online. This allows me to use my loads (in 9mm, I'm usually around 3.4 - 3.7gr Titegroup under a 124gr JHP) and the gun runs flawlessly. Come join the discussion about optics, holsters, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! How are you sending the slide forward? From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm. After about 500 rounds, and a couple of good cleanings it began cycling fine. Ok, then 2k rounds isn't outside the realm of possibility for the spring to start failing the spring test. If it were me I would use a calipers to take some measurements of your OEM slide rail slots from front to back versus your new Suarez slide front to back,I suspect you will discover differences. I bought a Suarez milled RMR cut slide for my Glock 19 Gen 3 and if I pin the trigger after a shot, it almost never goes back into battery, which makes sense, but sometimes when I shoot correctly and don't pin the trigger it still doesn't go back into battery. Then again, I would caution folks not to expect any new trigger or trigger part is going to be a simple drop in item. In using it, ive experienced several failure to fires. Sometimes they go in crooked and stick up a bit. It appears that the safety plunger spring was laying sideways instead of inside the safety plunger. I really couldn't say because even before I shot the gun I changed the connector. Is this normal with these mods? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. that should fix it for sure, I assume you are using the "U" shaped washer as well ? Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, troubleshooting, accessories, classifieds, and more! you say its FTRTB (failing to return to battery) when allowing the slide to slam forward (not riding it slowly) I could only guess something wasnt put together properly. Tapping on the magazine or back of the slide gets the round to chamber. The simple thing seems to be that something did not go back together right. Pasted as rich text. All Rights Reserved. In my opinion, I'd suggest the factory rounds (or load a hotter load) and find out if it solves the problem. Display as a link instead, Sorry about that. Something is WRONG, either modifications, misassembled, or maintenance. JavaScript is disabled. But about 1-2 rounds out of 100 it wouldnt quite go in to battery and Id need to tap the back of the slide slightly to seat it (started off at like 3 in 5 rounds). Upload or insert images from URL. 2 Angle the pistol so that the muzzle is pointed straight up. Oh its not a logical move. can your extractor move freely? I'm not new to glocks and have done detailed strips before so I don't think it is the recoil spring not seated correctly. I'm kinda an apartment dweller with more Barbie dolls than tools (they are my daughters. They dont always fit perfectly right away. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I bought the G19 new, and ive never torn the slide down. Haha. buddy19 I pulled out my Timney a month or two ago and went back to Apex. No reason to leave the plantation because the Timney would not work out in your Glock. Let me start by saying that I know I bought the wrong aftermarket slide. Ive played with the trigger a good bit and its still a glock trigger. 3 Pull the slide back fully, then slowly ride the slide back into battery position, keeping the trigger depressed the whole time. 3 Pull the slide back fully, then slowly ride the slide back into battery position, keeping the trigger depressed the whole time. The slide goes into battery, but the primer hits look off. If that doesn't fix it, take the slide apart in the rear (you can find a YT video of how to take the back plate off) and make sure the springs on the firing pin, extractor and firing pin safety are in their correct orientation and not deformed. Thanks for all the feedback everyone. If the slide goes into battery with this test, you've got other issues. Do the RSA's need lube? Does it function? I don't know if that is the problem, but thank you for trying to help. I could measure how it was off. Thank you! It's great. Anyways, I noticed when messing around with it that the slide is not going all the way back into battery when I ride the slide forward while holding the trigger back. One way to discover if it is or isn't the problem is get out your calipers and measure along the slide rail slots in many places for each slide rail slot and then your front locking block slide rail and rear slide rails and the numbers will tell you if it's the problem or not. I dont have any aftermarket parts in it. NWGlocker Registered Joined Aug 12, 2010 AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types. before the timney Ive been using a glockstore black yikes connector and Overwatch Precision trigger. Everything else seems to be working fine. Glad you got it fixed. Glock 36's historically dislike certain ammo's, you just need to find the ammo it likes. The issue is the 19 will not go into battery when I pull the slide back. Anyways, I noticed when messing around with it that the slide is not going all the way back into battery when I ride the slide forward while holding the trigger back. Great info! You cannot paste images directly. Yes Glocks are pretty darned easy firearms to work with/on and, because of this, they are easy to make mistakes with as well. There's too much risk of changing the angle, removing too much material, and or rounding the edges(which will result in decreasing surface area). Did you try having someone else shoot it? Would suggest taking the slide off, checking to see the position of the spring. Nick29 Outdoor Hub, LLC (d/b/a Carbon Media Group), 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA. In my opinion, I'd suggest the factory rounds (or load a hotter load) and find out if it solves the problem. Let not my last thought be If only I had my gun; and Lord if today is truly the day that You call me home, let me die in a pile of empty brass. What happens when you let the slide slam forward? It does once I release (reset) the trigger. My Glock trigger was/is the same as my Timney, 2.5#. My Glock 21SF threaded barrel sucked for the first 100-200 rounds fired, but once it wore in it has been very good. I ordered a pierce +0 grip extension that should take care of the pinch and I'll only use round nose in it from now on. On a defensive weapon, quite acceptable. Have you tried the field test for the RSA? I'm pretty sure it actually WAS only fired once before because the copper grease was still very apparent when I field stripped it. After replacing all the springs and detail cleaning everything with no luck, I was eventually told to replace the extractor. That's an easy way to figure out if you're just limp wristing or if it's a mechanical issue. Things to note on a P80 is that the rails are sometimes not within spec for earlier models. If he lets go of the trigger at that point, the slide goes forward completely. Did you completely strip the frame when you changed connectors or just the trigger assembly? Handy to have this around while you're tinkering A forum community dedicated to all New York firearm owners and enthusiasts. Ammo used was all cheap Tula 9mm 115 gr. I'm guessing if the OP was shooting reloads this may have been the problem. Any ideas on what the issue might be? Paste as plain text instead, What does the extractor look like? Or you can order them for like 2-3 bucks offline from Midway or Brownells. I'm not sure if you have the stock FPS spring or not. It should close by itself. It definitely had the issue less today (not every mag) but its still doing it. Just file a little, test, file a little till it isnt happening any more? Clear editor. Your link has been automatically embedded. Paste as plain text instead, "Laws that forbid the carrying of armsdisarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimesSuch laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." I have 3 of them and two of the three needed extensive adjustments to the connector and trigger bar cross bar to reset properly and consistently drop the striker. Don't leave 10mm brass, someone here will be willing to pay cash for them. with the gun completely empty and the factory connector installed I can still get it to FTRTB by holding it vertically and riding the slide home with the trigger depressed. I have not stripped the slide but I'm sure I could figure it out if the issue is there. I am pretty familiar, but I work with a Glock Advanced Armorer and even he is a bit stumped. I guess it's best to keep a couple spare recoil springs for the G26 just in case. Found the culprit. My G21 Gen 4 would do the same thing from time to time when it was brand new. Powered by Invision Community. Its never happened with the factory barrel. I have noticed that my G26 spring has been failing the recoil spring test.as of late. Nice pull and crisp break. Put ammo in from the same box into my 92A1 and had no issues. I stripped the entire frame and can't seem to find the issue. Based on your answers, I would suggest (2) things. If it would close unless you let the trigger forwardthen it fails the test. Glock slide not going into battery, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK-5Fw3yjcM. My current set-up is a glockstore tungsten guide rod w/ 13lb spring, TTI Grand Master spring and connector kit, and SRO on a forward controls design plate. Seat the magazine and pull the slide back all the way. Everything is right in the world of Glock again. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Let my aim be true and my hand faster than those who would seek to destroy me. before the timney Ive been using a glockstore black yikes connector and Overwatch Precision trigger. I do not recommend using a dremel on that. Something he has seen in the field. Did not have any problems before I had this milled. I would tear it down and put it back together a few times. Pasted as rich text. Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more. I checked and it looks fine. My glock 19 doesn't go back into battery until I reset the trigger. When I pull it all the way back and then release, the slide locks just fine. Ive tried swapping the extensions to different mag bodies for what its worth and the result is the same. Upload or insert images from URL. Hopefully that's all it was. Not throwing shade on your loads just trying to eliminate a variable. So let's make sure we understand this situation. I gave it a little more oil than normal and seems to be getting better. It had 2056 through it. sounds to me like the Timney is your problem, not the Glock. Upload or insert images from URL. Grab the slide by the serrations and ram the web of your shooting hand into the cradle of the frame as hard as you can until it unjams. This isn't an issue when practicing slow fire but rapid fire would be a problem. I totally get this. Seat the magazine and pull the slide back all the way. It will keep the gun just out of battery when reversed. 4 Reply SuccMySquanch 8 mo. Advise requested, a question about requiring the FEDERAL 4473 form, SB 1 and SB 858 Committee vote Friday at 9 AM, Old Racist Gun Laws Enter Modern-Day Legal Battles, New Gun Giveaway! 1. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Your previous content has been restored. I think the increased slide weight is preventing the rsa from becoming fully compressed during the recoil cycle using the handloads. I only switched because my Glock trigger could only set off certain primers due to the lightness of the springs I needed to get it to work. sounds to me like the Timney is your problem, not the Glock. I agree, but Ive pretty much ruled out the recoil spring, and it seems crazy that four extensions and springs from henning and Dawson would all have the same malfunction. Is this RSA going to $hit already? It now passes the recoil spring test. February 21, 2022 in Glock. The trigger bar and connector are polished but no metal reshaped or removed. I thought of that, but wouldnt a heavier (ie: factory) spring make the issue more likely?, since with the timney its getting cocked as the slide returns to battery? It was a good deal, and now I know why. Try some hot 124 or 147 factory rds and let me know if it still does it. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Now I admit I am not sure if this is happening when i take the slide off, but I am guessing not. The triggers arent nearly as drop in as theyd like to make them out to be. Let it forward a little bit and then let go. I am shooting my handloads right now it is 124 but will go back to 115 once this batch runs out. What ammo? JavaScript is disabled. It's always good to close the loop when a problem is discussed. None of the modifications you mentioned are in the slide unless you changer out the plunger. BrianEnos.com My friend is having an issue with his 80% glock 19. If you see light off-center strikes it may well be. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. Pull the slide about 1/2" to the rear and let it go. I just pulled the firing pin safety and sure enough the spring had gotten tweeked when I reassembled it. Im curious to see what the hype is about but getting rid of my Glocks isnt a consideration. The problem is once I pull the trigger, and the slide racks either from firing or manually, it won't return fully to battery while the trigger is held back. BTW, it fired and function 100% last night for 250 rounds with the spring installed incorrectly. *Must have a registered ARFCOM account to win. Have you tried a different firing pin spring? I had this with my first gen P80. Got back to the range today happened a little less (still did not get any factory ammo yet) After looking at the slide there is some ware marks at some points and thinking maybe this might be little to thick on the coating i could be wrong just a thought. releasing the trigger allows it to go the rest of the way home. Any Glock armour out there that can give me some advice? Im a little ahead of you on this path. It is one of the dual captured springs, so there doesn't appear to be much that can be done to "fix" anything. January 3, 2004 in Glock. I knew what it felt like from a second 17 I own, so I knew that was the route I wanted to go. I'm going to investigate your suggestions. If so, look for interference or binding during feeding. This is only going to be used at the range. There are MANY other options for Glock trigger mods and all of them have been in use far longer than the Timney. Comedian and Student of Life | Ep 029 JP Sears, [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Glock 19 w/ LWD threaded bbl not going into battery with trigger depressed *Fixed*. "first thing i would check is your connector tension, if there is too much tension it will restrict slide movement". Thanks. It's only had failures to go to battery when I milked the slide. Ohthis is all with the muzzle pointing straight up. It may not display this or other websites correctly. None of my other Glocks do it. I'm hoping that shooting it will solve it. I think the mag springs might have been pretty tight too, 'cause mine seemed to want to hang on the first couple of rounds out of the mag. Just got my slide back from being milled for dp pro and does not go into battery every time. I'm wondering if cerakote got in the extractor channel and gummed things up. Check for it. Will get some pics next time at the range. Or vice down the slide (use wood or thick cardboard not a bare vice or you'll mess up the slide) and push the frame forward toward the muzzle as hard as you can. I plan on winning the lottery soon so I'll have much more free time in the future. this is normal for a glock as they are not designed to have the slide closed slowly like this. With that said I dont really see how your issue is being caused by the trigger. I will give anything a try because I can't afford to just eat the cost of this slide and buy a new one. I recently changed out the connector on a new G19 I picked up and I noticed that if I rode the slide home slowly while doing dry fire practice the gun would FTRTB due to a longer arm on the connector that rides against the cam on the slide. I had the luxury of multiple Glocks to fall back on, though. I will look into it. Its been awhile but isn't that a test on the glock holding the gun upright and dropping the slide with the trigger held? The hit on the primer was a solid hit, dead center on the .45 case that blew out. The slide isn't meant to be let down easy during normal use. The lead tech at Suarez International was not only less helpful, but a total jerk about it. It's as if the holding of the trigger is holding back the slide somehow. This is a brand new firearm and before you fired even one round down range you took it apart and modified it thus you have no baseline performence to know what the firearm was doing before you "improved" it. What do your used primers look like? If so swap slides and eliminate the slide being the issue. Its light but mushy. Out of a 10 round mag, it averaged 2 or 3 times. This is only going to be used at the range. FYI it's not the recoil spring. I should have added this in the OP. Slide not fully returning to battery while trigger hasn't been reset (G19) So I have a G19, cerakoted slide. Got the second trigger for the 34.3, dropped in no problem. Display as a link instead, I ride the reset BTW - if I didnt, it would be fine. With the slide off, there was visible movement in the timney part when i manipulated the trigger. Yes, the Glock has been altered from stock. Pics to come soon. Yes i am. You may post anything as long as it is related to the Glock line of pistols, and you are not spamming our sub with your advertisements, sales, YouTube channel. Your load seems fine to me - adequate for a typical Glock 19 to operate well. Ive had to bump up my striker spring to get their a few boxes of really old PMC primers that came my way. I will let everyone know what I find out. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. I knew it was wrong cause I have a factory G17 gen 3. plunger spring or firing pin spring so i would leave the alone. When I press the slide release it loads just fine. May be the recoil spring not being in the right seat position. If not HELP PLEASE! Its the archer not the arrow i know, but i was immediately more accurate with the timney. This, in all cases with any new firearm, is a fundamental error. Building a V2 soon. The Barbie dolls are mine. update looks to be the coating in tight paces, there is some ware marks on the slides where is contacts the frame. I have Timney triggers in two Glock 17 Gen 4 MOS pistols that I run in USPSA CO. But after doing some research, I shouldn't be surprised that a guy who got arrested for ripping off his LEO department, and even got his wife arrested for it too, would hier less than professional crew. 20+ is for 10mm. I can't have more than 1500-2000 rounds through this pistol. A forum community dedicated to Glock firearm owners and enthusiasts. BrianEnos.com Just got a new spring today. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. The plunger spring somehow got turned sideways. Be sure to check out our gun classifieds where you can buy, sell or trade your gear. You should seriously look at the takedown lever. By When I say it won't go back into battery I mean when I hand cycle the slide and let it down easy. check the recoil spring. What load you firing? I filmed one handed just so that I can get it on video. It won't load a round. Never had an issue with the factory barrel. are you certain that everything is installed properly? is the cruciform on the trigger bar seated properly in the trigger mechanism housing? What you describe sounds exactly like what's happening. I read it gave a much nicer trigger pull. I had a problem like that in my G34 when I was shooting it. If it strips a round and goes completely into battery then the recoil spring is at least minimally OK. While you're at it, give the drop safety button a good buffing as well. The gun has about 11,000 rounds through it. I put about 600 through it with the extensions with no issues. How much did you need to take off? Oh, it was like filing. Eject it. I am sure it has to do with some of the mods I've done. I'd take it to a gunsmith or a local shop with glock experience before it gets made worse. Buy some higher power factor ammo for the next (200) rounds. I'm wondering if it could be a defective recoil spring? Thanks for the suggestion. Is this how it supposed to function? If you really want to fly, get out of the plane. The first suggestion comes directly from the troubleshooting section of the Armorer's manual. To eliminate grip issues, have you had anyone else try to replicate the issue with a different box of ammo? I run Zev guide rods and adapter rings on my Gen4 17 and 21, along with ISMI recoil springs that are 15lb rated. Assuming you called Glock, how did they respond to this issue? Thanks. and Mrs. America turn in your guns' - I would have!". If this checks out 17 pounds is for 40 S&W. I've had two other people shoot it to make sure it wasn't a grip issue (one of the people was the class instructor so I hope his grip was good. It has failed to return fully to battery once but every other time, it's a brief hesitation then it snaps into battery. I recall him going into the slide then saying "wait, I don't have to mess with this." Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. 17s and a 26 but done here, but the methods should be the same on the 20. It does once I release(reset) the trigger. I couldnt be happier. When you are normally shooting, your trigger is still pulled back when the slide returns. I'm assuming the recoil spring isn't the issue since it's only been fired one time. I have to say that with a little tuning my Timney triggers run like no other Glock trigger I have owned and they are really a game changer for Glock pistols if you look closely at how they function! Feel the mouth of the case for burrs, etc.. Pull out a round that chokes the pistol in the manner you are describing. It sounds more like a recoil/mag spring issue to me. I have a couple Dawson and Henning magazine extensions. We also have Glock related articles like Tools Used . My 19 does that but when I shoot everything seems to be OK. SJ 40, thank you! All Rights Reserved. Break it in!!! From personal experience I recommend a factory connector. One mag in particular was the worst. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. I noticed this after a cleaning. I have never really seen the need for an "armorer" when working with my Glocks. When I press the slide release it loads just fine. releasing the trigger allows it to go the rest of the way home. I can't figure out how the trigger would cause that kind of malfunction anyway, but it's the only change I've made before the malfunction started. Like polishing amounts? Several failures to go into battery per magazine? Wish I could look at it directly. Is this RSA going to $hit already? Ammo from the same box will fire fine in my 92A1 and P228, and G19 with the factory barrel. Your link has been automatically embedded. I couldnt be happier. I sent 100 rds down range today and no problems. I have just installed an Agency arms trigger & trigger bar in the gun. have you considered maybe tossing the Timney in the trash and going back to the trigger youve used for the past 11,000 rounds and using that? JavaScript is disabled. I've read through a lot of the big thread on the Timney Trigger, and have searched, and haven't been able to find similar malfunctions happening with the Timney. Just an excuse to try something new. If it does, you may want to look into a ligher recoil spring kit to continue using your existing loads. Polish inside the slide rail use 400 to 600 grit sand paper filed on thr edge of a credit card and full length back and fourth along the entire rail slots and the clean out and try fit on frame, better to repeat often and check for fit than tale too much. While you are on our site, don't forget to check out our Glock Frame Disassembly, Glock Frame Reassembly, Glock Slide Disassembly and Reassembly as well as Glock Field Strip videos to learn more about the Glock pistols. Unlike aftermarket the factory connectors are true drop in and usually dont need adjustments. I would pull and hold the trigger, rack the slide and it wouldn't return completely to battery until I released some tension on the trigger. Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. Have you tried shooting it? While dryfiring; with trigger depressed, when I pull the slide backwards about half way to reset it, the side won't go into battery. what I was trying to reference was the ' striker safety spring'. If it strips a round and goes completely into battery then the recoil spring is at least minimally OK. There are MANY other options for Glock trigger mods and all of them have been in use far longer than the Timney. -Thomas Jefferson, quoting Cesare Beccaria, This is a decent video to check out to double check. This may sound silly but when I was new to glocks I thought the pin in the grip frame was only if you used the extended back straps. what happens when you let it down slow is nothing like shooting it. I'm going to look in to some of your suggestions and, if all else fails, put another few hundred rounds through it and see if it persists. I dont get it, youve been shooting a G34 for quite some time, then you cant get a Timney trigger to work so youre ready to try a Sig? 2. Paste as plain text instead, I am making sure not to ease it forward. 2. the Trigger spring may not have been re-installed properly causing the sear to hang when the slide tries to return to battery I just noticed that in my previous post that the word 'Spring' sprung out of the post. Usually a problem in the op rod channel or a rail problem. since it started when you changed the connector, it sounds like its an assembly issue. Lord, make me fast and accurate. Kinda weird. I was a little afraid to fire it after I ran the recoil spring test and it didn't go back into battery. Some of it might be the tolerance of your frame itself. You cannot paste images directly. Also do you have another 17 handy? Welcome to Glocks, Great info thank you. Matter of fact, I have a couple of triggers from Charlie Vanek that he used a Lone Wolf connector in that he had tuned up. The tools. You can post now and register later. Does anyone have any suggestions? Or at least use it as a starting point to tweak in a different direction than a Timney??? I plan on speaking to Glock tomorrow now that I have a bit of an idea. I check the recoil spring from time to time the first way Vincent mentioned. Once I put the stock one back in no problems. 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