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30,000 rounds through G17 and now brass to face ejection starts
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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2715943" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Hmm, if you've replaced all the springs and even the recoil springs, then I think the ejector bar really is your only other option. The bar can get worn just slightly enough after many rounds that it can start hitting the case at a slightly different angle that causes cases to fly straight back. Also, you might want to take out your locking block to see it's not worn or cracked and also the lower plastic frame where the locking block sits. Same with the metal pins that hold the locking block in place. Those pins can break and seemingly not affect function, but over time can cause faster wear and ejection issues. </p><p></p><p>Semi-related Glock recently changed their 9mm ejector bar slightly for the gen 4, because no matter how much they tuned the new gen 4 dual recoil spring, the old ejector kept kicking brass straight back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2715943, member: 2989"] Hmm, if you've replaced all the springs and even the recoil springs, then I think the ejector bar really is your only other option. The bar can get worn just slightly enough after many rounds that it can start hitting the case at a slightly different angle that causes cases to fly straight back. Also, you might want to take out your locking block to see it's not worn or cracked and also the lower plastic frame where the locking block sits. Same with the metal pins that hold the locking block in place. Those pins can break and seemingly not affect function, but over time can cause faster wear and ejection issues. Semi-related Glock recently changed their 9mm ejector bar slightly for the gen 4, because no matter how much they tuned the new gen 4 dual recoil spring, the old ejector kept kicking brass straight back. [/QUOTE]
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