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January 14, 2013, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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Glock 19 4th gen needs a new frame.
Not the Glocks fault...Mine. So I'm in the market for a new frame. Found a gen 4 frame on gun broker. It's over in 2 hours. So help!!!!
The rest are gen 3's. My questions..what are the negative aspects of having different serial numbers from barrel/frame/slide? Any prolonged process in case of anything? I mean..when I sent my Glock 22 up for a refinish, they changed my barrel free of charge. And that's different. Also, I want a gen 4 cause well...the gun is a gen 4 and I took a liking to it. If it gets sold, would I be okay with a gen 3 on a gen 4 slide? |
January 14, 2013, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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No. A Gen3 slide is not compatible with a Gen4 frame.
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January 14, 2013, 09:31 PM | #3 |
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Gen 4 slide with gen 3 frame?
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January 15, 2013, 08:15 AM | #4 |
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It seems like there's a back story here.... Stipple it too deep?
Also, I read here - so take it for what it's worth - that Glock will replace frames for a reasonable price. The post was awhile ago, and I'm not sure that the poster ever backed it up, but it might be worth a call to Glock CS just in case.
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January 15, 2013, 09:24 AM | #6 |
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dayman, I called Glock..they said they don't sell or give out frames.
I didn't mess it up. I'll post a pic from my phone in a second. I just had completely back to stock for CCW but the stippling isn't factory. I should have bought a frame and did the stippling to that one instead and keep that matching serial number with this on for CCW. I did backwards. Should I just keep the stippled frame for CCW? P. Daddy! lol thanks brother. Had a feeling...thanks for the reply. Following the YouTube channel btw. |
January 15, 2013, 09:26 AM | #7 |
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For carry I'd just keep it the way it is. I generally prefer grip tape, but I like carrying a gun with some purchase.
If it bothers you, you could change it, but I'd think it would be just as reliable as it was before - it's not like you changed the trigger or any of the working parts. Nor did you do anything to make it appear scarier, or anything that's likely to make a DA decide you're overly bloodthirsty should you ever have to use it. If it's too "sticky" you can always lightly sand it, but yeah, I'd just go with it.
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Yeah..that puppy has over 1k through it. Carried often. Internally, all stock.
The DA lol that's what I was aiming at trying to keep it stock. They're spin anything that's nothing into something. Drives me crazy. I guess I'll just leave it like that. Yes, btw. It's not abrasive at all. It's actually rather smooth. 600grit sandpaper afterwards does wonders. I even shaved down the sides before I did right in front of the take down lever. |
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