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Re: Returning A Glock For Repair

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:33 pm
by carlson1
Shipped the 21SF off to Glock. They sent me back a brand new frame in a brand new shell case. All in about 8 days!!

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Re: Returning A Glock For Repair

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:56 pm
by C-dub
Very nice.

BTW, since I just got a new one of these myself, how was your slide release lever when you first got yours? Was it really stiff? Did it loosen up after several rounds? I don't remember how my .40's were when they were new. I've only put 50 rounds through the new 21SF and it seemed to have loosened up some, but not very much yet.

Re: Returning A Glock For Repair

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:12 pm
by carlson1
C-dub wrote:Very nice.

BTW, since I just got a new one of these myself, how was your slide release lever when you first got yours? Was it really stiff? Did it loosen up after several rounds? I don't remember how my .40's were when they were new. I've only put 50 rounds through the new 21SF and it seemed to have loosened up some, but not very much yet.
I just picked the new frame up today. I have not put any rounds through it yet. The gun was used when I first received it. It feels a little tight now, but I believe it will loosing up after some range time.

Re: Returning A Glock For Repair

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:18 pm
by C-dub
carlson1 wrote:
C-dub wrote:Very nice.

BTW, since I just got a new one of these myself, how was your slide release lever when you first got yours? Was it really stiff? Did it loosen up after several rounds? I don't remember how my .40's were when they were new. I've only put 50 rounds through the new 21SF and it seemed to have loosened up some, but not very much yet.
I just picked the new frame up today. I have not put any rounds through it yet. The gun was used when I first received it. It feels a little tight now, but I believe it will loosing up after some range time.
Doh, I wasn't thinking. How about with the original frame before having to send it back? I'm hoping mine loosens up. I can hardly work it at all with my thumb now. I usually have to use two hands and pull the slide back a little to relieve the pressure enough for it to release.

Re: Returning A Glock For Repair

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:29 pm
by carlson1
C-dub wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
C-dub wrote:Very nice.

BTW, since I just got a new one of these myself, how was your slide release lever when you first got yours? Was it really stiff? Did it loosen up after several rounds? I don't remember how my .40's were when they were new. I've only put 50 rounds through the new 21SF and it seemed to have loosened up some, but not very much yet.
I just picked the new frame up today. I have not put any rounds through it yet. The gun was used when I first received it. It feels a little tight now, but I believe it will loosing up after some range time.
Doh, I wasn't thinking. How about with the original frame before having to send it back? I'm hoping mine loosens up. I can hardly work it at all with my thumb now. I usually have to use two hands
and pull the slide back a little to relieve the pressure enough for it to release.
With the original frame the only ground was the mag release. The slide release was perfect.