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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 690543" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>I have a couple new ones its called the "trigger housing w/ejector"</p><p>They have about a 5 degree right bend to them</p><p>More than likely its not your problem.</p><p>Heres what the glock armorer manual says:</p><p>1. broken or damaged ejector > replace trigger housingw/ejector</p><p>2. under-powered ammo > change ammo</p><p>3. dirty chamber > clean chamber</p><p>4. shooting with an unlocked wrist >most common > lock wrist</p><p>5. lack of lubrication > lubricate</p><p>6. dirty gun > clean it</p><p></p><p>If at the same time you experience "fail to feed" or "slide fails to lock open on last round" you are definitely limp wristing it.</p><p></p><p>check your ammo the minimum is 115 grain bullet at 902 feet per second</p><p> try to find ammo that has Nato in the description like</p><p></p><p> 9mm luger (parrabellum)</p><p> 9X19 NATO</p><p> 124 gr. fmj</p><p></p><p>some stuff like blazer aluminum, alot of times just don't have enough OOmmppFF! to get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 690543, member: 6777"] I have a couple new ones its called the "trigger housing w/ejector" They have about a 5 degree right bend to them More than likely its not your problem. Heres what the glock armorer manual says: 1. broken or damaged ejector > replace trigger housingw/ejector 2. under-powered ammo > change ammo 3. dirty chamber > clean chamber 4. shooting with an unlocked wrist >most common > lock wrist 5. lack of lubrication > lubricate 6. dirty gun > clean it If at the same time you experience "fail to feed" or "slide fails to lock open on last round" you are definitely limp wristing it. check your ammo the minimum is 115 grain bullet at 902 feet per second try to find ammo that has Nato in the description like 9mm luger (parrabellum) 9X19 NATO 124 gr. fmj some stuff like blazer aluminum, alot of times just don't have enough OOmmppFF! to get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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