I've rented a G42 on 2 occasions and shot another one (so a total of three different guns) had no failures, and have found the gun to be very pleasant to shoot and quite accurate.
Been watching a bunch of Youtube videos on the gun though before buying and have noticed people talking about a lot of failures. One video by Jerry Miculek showed repeated (and I mean repeated) failures for the gun to go into battery.
How has your G42 been in the reliability department? Any qualms? What ammo have you used and has that affected reliability? Magazine issues?
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Posts: 19837 | Location: SE PA | Registered: January 12, 2001
Does it have a firing pin that is free floating when the slide is locked back?
Miculek pointed that out but I don't know what sort of design feature that would be. He diagnosed the repeated failures to chamber to the extractor being off in some way.
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Posts: 19837 | Location: SE PA | Registered: January 12, 2001
I'd say that's a tad high, bendable, but you get my point. So many G42s have been produced, if there were a widespread issue like that, it would be well known.
I had a 42 for a while. It was rock solid for me, and fed / fired everything I had. It was pleasant to shoot with its minimal recoil. The main reason I bought it was for my wife....however she had numerous failures to eject with it. She never could make it a through a full mag without a failure. No doubt it was her grip or "limp wristing", but it was a no go for her. Please understand, I'm not blaming the gun, as I could run it without issues. All of the problems we had were shooter induced.
Posts: 1647 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: February 27, 2003
Originally posted by Phred: All of the problems we had were shooter induced.
As are my failures with the G43 and my new G42. Those issues and the early known issues with the G42 are contained in this thread.
So far, I really like my G42. The issues with premature slide-lock, I've already experienced in the G43 and I believe I know how to rectify it in the G42. I have some parts inbound to me right now and once I get the pistol set up, I'm going to really wring it out. If it proves reliable, I'm going to carry this thing.
User-induced failures are a bit reassuring, since both I and Deplorable Dixie shot 3 different G42s both two handed, dominant hand only and support hand only and neither of us had any failures.
Have the 01/02 magazines I've seen referenced corrected errors?
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Posts: 19837 | Location: SE PA | Registered: January 12, 2001
I don't own one, but I must admit that the G42 is the first pistol I have wanted to purchase in a long time. I want a nice 380 that isn't the size of a postage stamp. I'm willing to go with one simply on Glock's reputation, and like Para is pointing out, the internet isn't all afire of late with complaints.
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Posts: 8300 | Location: Utah | Registered: December 18, 2008
I love my 42's. Had one previously that had a couple failures, but the ones I have now are perfect thus far. If yours is a May 2016 build or later it should have all updates including the new connector that averages about 4-5# versus the earlier ones that could go above 9#. Shot a GSSF match with one back in the fall and came in second out of 24 so I know it's more than accurate enough. With a Talon rubber grip it's the bees knees. Totes really well in a pocket holster too.
Originally posted by Oat_Action_Man: User-induced failures are a bit reassuring, since both I and Deplorable Dixie shot 3 different G42s both two handed, dominant hand only and support hand only and neither of us had any failures.
Have the 01/02 magazines I've seen referenced corrected errors?
Latest mags are 03. They are made just a bit different to not allow premature slide locks by keeping the top round from migrating too far forward and causing the slide stop to engage. Glock forum has some great threads and pics on this.
I had some issues with mine when I first got it. I couldn't get through a mag without a FTF or FTE of some kind. First I was using Freedom Munitions new manuf. rounds. Nothing but problems. Next went to Blazer and while the problems weren't as frequent, they still happened with some regularity. I decided to try one more thing before contacting Glock. I locked the slide back and left it in the safe for 2 weeks. Got it out after that and I haven't had any issues whatsoever. Guess it just needed the recoil spring to break in a bit. I've added Talon Grips and the updated connector/trigger housing, courtesy of a Glock armorer at a GSSF match. Shoots like a dream....
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I have one. I have had one failure to extract. That was in the first magazine fired. Never an issue again. It shoots everything with ease. Reloaded, factory, hp, fmj... it doesn't matter. I have found it to be an excellent, reliable, and accurate off-duty/back up gun. So easy to shoot with a small amount of recoil. My wife enjoys shooting it as well. With 6+1 in the gun and one or two extra mags don't really feel out-gunned.
Still haven't shot one. Fear of liking it drives me. Despite the fact I just got a P232SL to go with all the OTHER 380s I don't shoot much, I really don't want a VALID reason to start buying cases of .380...
I bought one of the first production G42 and had nothing but problems. I had to send it back to Glock and it is a rock solid performer now. IIRC, Glock knew about these issues. My 43 however, is top notch from the get go.
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Bought one for the wife, stock put a TLR6 on it, shoots like a dream. So, I ended up buying myself one, full stipple job, 3.5 ghost trigger, polished internals, DeFoor sights plain rear with tritium front, tack driving baby carry.
Unrelated to either pistol, I bought a couple strike +2 extensions, they wouldn't run in either pistol, the don't come with a longer spring, which would probably solve the problem. Pierce +1 are a must.