G19 ejector
- iron369
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G19 ejector
I’ve been having trouble with one of my g19’s ejecting my lower powered reloads, but never a problem with anything +p. I bought it used. Figured it was just finicky like that. Putting another one together a few days ago I noticed something was askew. The ejectors didn’t look the same. One is straight and one is not so I looked it up. The ejector I was having problems with is the straight one and it’s marked 1882 which is a factory 40/357sig ejector. The bent one is brand new, but from a pretty cheap lower parts kit. Which one is right? I already bought a replacement, but it’s aftermarket and shaped differently than either one. Pic is of the frames side by side and I already know one frame is missing the locking block in the picture.
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Re: G19 ejector
I believe the bent one is for a Gen 4 but according to this they are interchangeable
https://www.wingtactical.com/glock-19-g ... fferences/Ejector
The ejector is another difference between Glock 19 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Glock did change the design of the ejector in the Glock 19 4th Generation handgun. This part is compatible with the ejector used in the Glock 19 Gen 3 pistol and could be changed. However, the ejector is only available when purchased with the entire trigger housing. Additionally, a Glock's ejector is usually not a point of failure unless you are one of those lucky people able to run huge numbers of rounds. So, due to the cost of an entire trigger housing if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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Re: G19 ejector
I also learned during the installation that there’s a difference between early and late gen3 g19’s in the locking block. Henceforth, the reason one of the frames was missing it. I ordered one and had to order another one.WLJ wrote:I believe the bent one is for a Gen 4 but according to this they are interchangeable
https://www.wingtactical.com/glock-19-g ... fferences/Ejector
The ejector is another difference between Glock 19 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Glock did change the design of the ejector in the Glock 19 4th Generation handgun. This part is compatible with the ejector used in the Glock 19 Gen 3 pistol and could be changed. However, the ejector is only available when purchased with the entire trigger housing. Additionally, a Glock's ejector is usually not a point of failure unless you are one of those lucky people able to run huge numbers of rounds. So, due to the cost of an entire trigger housing if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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