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Old September 16, 2011, 07:55 PM   #1
3mmm
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Glock 21 HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I own a Glock 21 w/stock barrel and an EFK Fire Dragon NM21 Ported; however with both barrels the recoil spring guide slides off the lug on the bottom of the barrel lug during the cycle even by hand; I have replaced the recoil spring guide with more than one new recoil spring guides and the same things happen with all. Could someone tell me what can be done to fix this issue? What ever you can do to help, would be helpful. Thank you for your help! Let me know one way or another.
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Old September 16, 2011, 08:35 PM   #2
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I'm not sure what you are asking but the notch where you set the spring on the barrel of a Glock is just for assembly.

After you cycle the gun the spring drops down to where it is supposed to be and if at that point you take the gun apart again, the spring will not be in the assembly notch.

If this is your "problem", it's normal operation.

Does the gun function after you put it back together?
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Old September 16, 2011, 08:51 PM   #3
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Glock 21 Help!!!!!!!!!!!

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I would like to thank you for feedback, too the best of my knowledge you have asnwered my question; none of the people I have gone to come me an asnwer to this issue. Thanks again.
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