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My glock 19/5 broke today

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February 08, 2019, 04:21 PM
esdunbar
My glock 19/5 broke today
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Originally posted by alptraum:
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Originally posted by ruger357:
At what point did GLOCK switch to mim?


They do not use MIM for firing pins.


I didn’t think they did, but are we sure? I haven’t looked at a gen 5 during pin yet. That would not be cool if they started to.
February 08, 2019, 04:56 PM
grumpy1
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Originally posted by MNSIG:
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Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Wait, i thought only the P365 striker would break.


Well, I've read about 365s, M&Ps and now Glocks all breaking strikers.


CZ P10C also I have read about. Canik had a lot of them breaking on their striker fired pistols.
February 08, 2019, 07:06 PM
alptraum
quote:
Originally posted by esdunbar:
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Originally posted by alptraum:
quote:
Originally posted by ruger357:
At what point did GLOCK switch to mim?


They do not use MIM for firing pins.


I didn’t think they did, but are we sure? I haven’t looked at a gen 5 during pin yet. That would not be cool if they started to.


Was meeting with one of the regional U.S. reps this week, he says non MIM. They are machined steel. He's been to the factory.
February 08, 2019, 07:14 PM
cas
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Originally posted by MikeGLI:

What did Glock say when you contacted them?


Something in German?


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February 08, 2019, 07:42 PM
Scoobaru
quote:
Originally posted by alptraum:
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Originally posted by esdunbar:
quote:
Originally posted by alptraum:
quote:
Originally posted by ruger357:
At what point did GLOCK switch to mim?


They do not use MIM for firing pins.


I didn’t think they did, but are we sure? I haven’t looked at a gen 5 during pin yet. That would not be cool if they started to.


Was meeting with one of the regional U.S. reps this week, he says non MIM. They are machined steel. He's been to the factory.


This is my experience at the factory as well. The locking blocks and the extractors are MIM and the firing pins are machined.



February 08, 2019, 11:19 PM
Blackwater
quote:
Originally posted by grumpy1:
quote:
Originally posted by MNSIG:
quote:
Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Wait, i thought only the P365 striker would break.


Well, I've read about 365s, M&Ps and now Glocks all breaking strikers.


CZ P10C also I have read about. Canik had a lot of them breaking on their striker fired pistols.


CzP07's the first thing I replace is the FP from Cajun gun works.
Actually broke one on a HKP2000 also.


Joe
February 08, 2019, 11:32 PM
Nuclear
I broke a firing pin on a Browning HP. I didn't find out until I took it apart for a different reason. It still fired fine.
February 08, 2019, 11:34 PM
12131
Ok, so where did OP get that MIM info from? Did he assume it was? Did he read on the internet? Or, Glocks sold in Europe actually have MIM firing pins? Inquiring minds want to know.


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February 09, 2019, 09:21 AM
GCE61
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Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
And everyone is scared or uncomfortable to carry a BUG.

Any weapon can break at any time.

Live with it.

Wink


Exactly.... but my belt knife doesn't jam and no reloads necessary Wink
February 09, 2019, 09:39 AM
Nick B
I have a late production G17 Gen4 and the firing pin broke at just over 8k rounds . Glock told me they consider it a wear part and it’s not covered under warranty.
February 09, 2019, 09:55 AM
cslinger
You guys with the broken firing pins/strikers etc. do you do a lot of dryfire? If so snapcap or no snapcap? Just curious. I always try to use snap caps.


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February 09, 2019, 10:07 AM
RHINOWSO
OPs probably a P365 fan and Glock hater. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
February 10, 2019, 06:03 AM
toto
To be clear i'm not bashing glock i'v bought 10 of them. I think it's a bad batch of strikers or something else. It can happens. Never experienced that with the early gen3's with lot of dry firing with snapcaps. I was sure the firing pins are MIM now, sorry.
February 10, 2019, 06:27 AM
MNSIG
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Originally posted by toto:I was sure the firing pins are MIM now, sorry.


I've heard the same. In some cases, from very respected members of this board. It seems like there should be a definitive answer as to whether the OEM striker is MIM. The fact that someone was at the factory and saw them doing final finishing/machining on the part doesn't mean it didn't start out as MIM. SOMEBODY knows. Smile
February 10, 2019, 12:11 PM
Scoobaru
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It seems like there should be a definitive answer as to whether the OEM striker is MIM. The fact that someone was at the factory and saw them doing final finishing/machining on the part doesn't mean it didn't start out as MIM. SOMEBODY knows.


Believe what you like. Smile I know I'm just SGOTI (some guy on the internet) but the process I witnessed was not machining of MIM made precursors, and the process was certainly not just "...final finishing/machining on the part..."

Give Glock CS a call, they're good to deal with and will give you the info you want from the people you want it from. Smile



February 10, 2019, 12:31 PM
MNSIG
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Originally posted by Scoobaru:
Give Glock CS a call, they're good to deal with and will give you the info you want from the people you want it from. Smile


I just sent them a message through their contact form. If they respond, I'll post it here.
February 10, 2019, 12:41 PM
Scoobaru
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Originally posted by MNSIG:
quote:
Originally posted by Scoobaru:
Give Glock CS a call, they're good to deal with and will give you the info you want from the people you want it from. Smile


I just sent them a message through their contact form. If they respond, I'll post it here.


Sounds good. I wouldn't be surprised if you hear that some are MIM, and some are not. I just posted what I witnessed. Smile



February 10, 2019, 12:49 PM
MNSIG
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Originally posted by Scoobaru: I wouldn't be surprised if you hear that some are MIM, and some are not. I just posted what I witnessed. Smile


I'd say that's entirely possible, especially if your site visit was a while ago.
February 10, 2019, 02:01 PM
sg
Glock started their MIM blocks and extractors circa 2007 IIRC. I would pay extra for machined parts, but manufacturers don't see it that way. All they care about is the bottom line. Damn shame.
February 10, 2019, 02:06 PM
sg
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Originally posted by MNSIG:
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Originally posted by toto:I was sure the firing pins are MIM now, sorry.


I've heard the same. In some cases, from very respected members of this board.

Respected or not, the echo chamber effect applies.

Makes sense firing pins are not MIM, no spur mark that is visible on extractors and locking blocks.

Same subject came up at glocktalk, members called Glock, Glock would not discuss it.