Unfortunately, a piece broke off the backstrap of my prized 2nd gen Glock 19. I have no idea how this happened as I have never dropped it.
In speaking with Glock, I was told I could bring it down and they would replace the frame with a 3rd gen frame. I was told it would only take about an hour and a half. I was just curious if anyone has actually gone there and had service done there in Smyrna. The wife and I love driving and it is only about 3.5 hours away.
I hate that I have to do it but the piece that magically fell off is a decent size and I am more concerned about the function of the weapon as I carry it daily.
Because son, it is what you are supposed to do.
Posts: 1943 | Location: Escaped to TN | Registered: October 29, 2004
I’ve taken several guns there in the past for night sights, they took great care of me and had me on my way in no time. If you’re close enough to drive there, I’d say it’s definitely worth it.
Posts: 1647 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: February 27, 2003
It's in a nice business park not too far off of I-285. Everyone will treat you nice, from the guard at the front gate, to the receptionist, to the tech that makes the swap for you. I've been visiting that facility at intervals since the early 1990s. I've never had a bad experience there, always walked out satisfied.
Originally posted by parabellum: It's in a nice business park not too far off of I-285. Everyone will treat you nice, from the guard at the front gate, to the receptionist, to the tech that makes the swap for you. I've been visiting that facility at intervals since the early 1990s. I've never had a bad experience there, always walked out satisfied.
Great customer service, lived around the corner from the Smyrna factory for 22 years till I moved back to Florida 3 years ago. You usually have to be there before 2pm. Call before and make sure they aren’t closed for a holiday or some convention show. Had my friends Gen2 frame traded in for a gen3, no charge. The frames they have in inventory will have a different serial number. If you want the same original serial number, they have to order it but it will have a different prefix or endfix denoting a replacement frame as they cannot “reissue” the exact same serial number.
Posts: 276 | Location: South Florida | Registered: July 06, 2006
Depending on traffic, it might be a lot longer day than you have planned. In all seriousness, try and avoid the Atlanta morning and afternoon rush hours.
I’ll give another A+ endorsement for the folks at Glock. They installed some night sights on two pistols for what I remember being a very reasonable price. They also replaced my magazines at no charge.
Adventure Outdoors is right down the road and worth visiting if time allows.
Don’t know if this counts but I called Glock’s customer service as the case that came with my 44 was missing a latch. I asked to purchase one and the CSR said that they didn’t have those for sale but he would send me one.
Week later the latch arrived. A small thing but regardless they took care of what I needed.
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Posts: 8704 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002