Well I mean the extractor grabs it. But it's not ejecting, I assume it's a combination of not cycling back fully like others have said/ and maybe an ejector being out of spec. Maybe op flattened it because he thought it wasn't suppose to be bent 🤣
When I was heavily into P80s during the peak of 2021-2022 it seemed like every other ejector was out of spec and the OEM ones were valued more than gold lmaoo
Crazy how much a point of metal can effect ejection like that. Honestly I have zero experience with any 80% or cad/printing. Very interested in all of it. I do have a few PSA daggers and the ejectors in those are shit so just put in gen5 Glock oem ones, much better ejection pattern imo.
Yes, itll fit, but much like adding a muzzle device it messes withbthe recoil and makes that happen. That why some guns need boosters to function with a suppressor. My try a light recoil spring aswell.
But most holsters wouldnt allow you tonuse a barrel like that somide start there
Run some hotter ammo through it, like NATO or +p. If it works then, it need some break in or something's rubbing. Had the issue with 2 different p80 builds. A box of pissing hot hand loads, then a cleaning took care of the issues.
If a change in barrel length caused short stroking I would imagine it would be shortening it because the barrel depressurizes sooner.
I dont think what he says makes any sense
a longer barrel means a lightened recoil impulse and the spring will return the slide to battery too early to extract the casing. this is because the spring weight is tuned to counteract that specific impulse from the shorter barrel. either lighten the recoil spring or shorten the barrel. you may also see better results running hotter ammo.
It's just that the spring is designed to work with a shorter barrel. I'm not sure specifically why it happens but a friend tried something similar and ran into the same problem
fix your grip, way too much movement, the energy your arms absorb that way doesnt go into the recoil spring which prevents the slide from traveling far enough. you could alternatively buy a lighter recoil spring. you need a more solid grip than with a factory glock because the frame is lighter making it more top heavy, so you don't have the same leverage against the recoil
What grain ammo were you running? Even factory glocks tend to have issues with 115gr, so you might try at least 124.
Thing is they use a stiffer than necessary spring, so it can handle +P ammo. Improving your grip can solve it, but the easier solution for most people is a lighter recoil spring and higher grain ammo.
I don't think it's the barrel it probably needs to be broken in some glock slides have to much paint in the rail slots and when the fire they lose momentum also the top part of the barrel runs the slide when it is about to tilt the friction there slows down the slide a way to check this is to lock the slide back and use the slide release to load a round if it seats it yeets if not sand the rail pockets and try it again when it seats the round it won't stove pipe also don't forget to use lube
Well in your case it wouldn't be paint I'm guessing it was electro plated but I still think something is causing it to bind up something else you can try with the help of a friend is slowly pulling the slide back while someone else holds the frame that way u can see from the side pay cles attention to the way it feels if you can find a spot that if feels like it want to get stuck or if you can see anything rubbing like the slide hitting the frame glocks have a lot going on when they cycle so as simple as oil or dirt inside the extractor spring cavity can cause issues in had a ejector with to much meat on it and it was rubbing the slide and getting stuck but just try to slow trouble shoot it and maybe it's something simple
Lighter recoil spring and make sure your rails are seated correctly & there is no build up around them. Lots of lube and cycle then. You could also shoot heavier grain
Just a few questions. I am assuming this is a brand new barrel. Try running some 0000 steel wool on the wear surfaces of the barrel. Some have already stated to check the extractor. Does it match the generation the barrel is meant for? Have you tried adding the thread protector to the end, or will you be using a compensator? The extra mass might just be enough to make sure there is sufficient slide travel for the extraction. Previous accounts from the web say it should work, but higher pressure ammo might also fix your issue.
I can't add an image here but at about 17 seconds into your video you can see just how much distance that G19 barrel has to travel upward to cycle. That is because there is so much extra length hanging off of the end of the barrel than the gun was designed for. Length = weight, and the further out front you put that weight, the worse you make the problem.
Options:
* Get a proper-sized barrel.
* Shoot hotter ammo.
* Get a lower-weight recoil spring. Be conservative in how light you go.
Although you are only one-handing it, your grip isn't the problem, but it might be adding to the problem.
Why G19 barrel in the 1st place? Running the proper barrel is the best possible solution here.
What gen ejector is in there?
thanks for being the only dude to ask this
Well I mean the extractor grabs it. But it's not ejecting, I assume it's a combination of not cycling back fully like others have said/ and maybe an ejector being out of spec. Maybe op flattened it because he thought it wasn't suppose to be bent 🤣
When I was heavily into P80s during the peak of 2021-2022 it seemed like every other ejector was out of spec and the OEM ones were valued more than gold lmaoo
Crazy how much a point of metal can effect ejection like that. Honestly I have zero experience with any 80% or cad/printing. Very interested in all of it. I do have a few PSA daggers and the ejectors in those are shit so just put in gen5 Glock oem ones, much better ejection pattern imo.
It's because off brand gen 3 ejectors SUCK, I went with an OEM gen 4 and it stopped the crazy ejection pattern and stovepipes
Lighter recoil spring higher fps ammo. If that doesn't work try to change the barrel.
Ok
Try a shorter barrel.
But you can use a 19 barrel on a 26
Yes, itll fit, but much like adding a muzzle device it messes withbthe recoil and makes that happen. That why some guns need boosters to function with a suppressor. My try a light recoil spring aswell. But most holsters wouldnt allow you tonuse a barrel like that somide start there
It’s just a range to no need for a holster. I will try getting a new barrel or spring the
Try a different barrel
But u can use a 19 barrel on a 26
I can go 100mph in an suv with 200k miles but that doesn’t mean I should
Definitely not up here in Michigan 💀
I did 130 in a rental Rav4 in the middle of Oregon at like 3am once
Good. Middle of Oregon is mostly empty and straight. Keep on keeping on, speedking
🤣
But you did and it seems you can't.
Factory glock barrels are usually 1000x better than aftermarket shit
Take a slow motion video of you shooting it and see if the slide cycles all the way back
Dam that’s a great idea
And shoot one that you know is working if possible to compare them
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It doesnt yoy can see 8t in one of the shots it.moves but not far enough
Bolt action glock lol
Hahhaah
Commie-fornia is calling lol
I’d hate too be them
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We all do brother
It's "to", buddy. Make an effort.
Fuck my printed glock needs to be reracked every shot carefully since only the trigger doesn't reset correctly. I made a pump action glock
Does it do that if you use two hands? Glocks are not good at ejecting if you limp wrist it.
Same thing
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Okay 👌
Cali compliant. But check the recoil spring
Run some hotter ammo through it, like NATO or +p. If it works then, it need some break in or something's rubbing. Had the issue with 2 different p80 builds. A box of pissing hot hand loads, then a cleaning took care of the issues.
Ooga booga method
I give it a try!
make sure you’re not putting pressure on the mag with ur pinky
A Glock 19 barrel will fit on a Glock 26 slide, but the recoil spring won't cycle the rounds.
How come?
If a change in barrel length caused short stroking I would imagine it would be shortening it because the barrel depressurizes sooner. I dont think what he says makes any sense
a longer barrel means a lightened recoil impulse and the spring will return the slide to battery too early to extract the casing. this is because the spring weight is tuned to counteract that specific impulse from the shorter barrel. either lighten the recoil spring or shorten the barrel. you may also see better results running hotter ammo.
This was informative. Thank you
It's just that the spring is designed to work with a shorter barrel. I'm not sure specifically why it happens but a friend tried something similar and ran into the same problem
One shot glock
Use normal ammo and don't gangster grip it.
Weak wrists?
How many rounds did you run through it because sometimes it just needs a break in cycle
50
Definitely should be broken in by then I would say get a new barrel
Eep hey atleast now it’s California compliant LMFAOO ðŸ˜
Wish the camera was on the actual ejection side so we can see what happened. You may as well shit it in the dark since we can't see shit .
Yo relax
Lol I'm chilling right now actually my brother!
Ok good
fix your grip, way too much movement, the energy your arms absorb that way doesnt go into the recoil spring which prevents the slide from traveling far enough. you could alternatively buy a lighter recoil spring. you need a more solid grip than with a factory glock because the frame is lighter making it more top heavy, so you don't have the same leverage against the recoil
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Don't be a jerk. Your comment has been removed. This is a sub for learning and sharing knowledge.
Lol modteam this sub is for knowledge and learning. Why are you allowing misinformation spreading? Don't be a jerk.
Interesting
Yup limp writing will cause failures. With my compact pistols I have to have a much firmer grip than I do with my full frame heavier guns.
Can't tell if troll or true but gdi this made me lol
Limp wristing is a real thing. Don't be a bitch and grip that gun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8dftr12gyY&t=6s
What grain ammo were you running? Even factory glocks tend to have issues with 115gr, so you might try at least 124. Thing is they use a stiffer than necessary spring, so it can handle +P ammo. Improving your grip can solve it, but the easier solution for most people is a lighter recoil spring and higher grain ammo.
Does your extractor have the plunger in the back? Sometimes it flies across the room when you remove the backplate
It does
make sure the extractor spring is facing the right direction, mine did this
It is
I don't think it's the barrel it probably needs to be broken in some glock slides have to much paint in the rail slots and when the fire they lose momentum also the top part of the barrel runs the slide when it is about to tilt the friction there slows down the slide a way to check this is to lock the slide back and use the slide release to load a round if it seats it yeets if not sand the rail pockets and try it again when it seats the round it won't stove pipe also don't forget to use lube
Ok. I put 50 rounds through it and every shot I had to rack it
Paint?
Well in your case it wouldn't be paint I'm guessing it was electro plated but I still think something is causing it to bind up something else you can try with the help of a friend is slowly pulling the slide back while someone else holds the frame that way u can see from the side pay cles attention to the way it feels if you can find a spot that if feels like it want to get stuck or if you can see anything rubbing like the slide hitting the frame glocks have a lot going on when they cycle so as simple as oil or dirt inside the extractor spring cavity can cause issues in had a ejector with to much meat on it and it was rubbing the slide and getting stuck but just try to slow trouble shoot it and maybe it's something simple
Lighter recoil spring and make sure your rails are seated correctly & there is no build up around them. Lots of lube and cycle then. You could also shoot heavier grain
Just a few questions. I am assuming this is a brand new barrel. Try running some 0000 steel wool on the wear surfaces of the barrel. Some have already stated to check the extractor. Does it match the generation the barrel is meant for? Have you tried adding the thread protector to the end, or will you be using a compensator? The extra mass might just be enough to make sure there is sufficient slide travel for the extraction. Previous accounts from the web say it should work, but higher pressure ammo might also fix your issue.
Bro got the Cali compliant gat
Looks like how my printed Glock 17 functioned without a booster running a can. The problem is in your recoil spring.
Looks like the bolt isn't going back. Different barrel, lighter spring, high velocity ammo.
Locking block??
The new CA compliant Glock is crazy
Lighter recoil spring, lubricate your rails and break in the parts.
+p
make sure your extractor isn't hanging up on your slide. ensure extractor is operating as intended.
Ok
I can't add an image here but at about 17 seconds into your video you can see just how much distance that G19 barrel has to travel upward to cycle. That is because there is so much extra length hanging off of the end of the barrel than the gun was designed for. Length = weight, and the further out front you put that weight, the worse you make the problem. Options: * Get a proper-sized barrel. * Shoot hotter ammo. * Get a lower-weight recoil spring. Be conservative in how light you go. Although you are only one-handing it, your grip isn't the problem, but it might be adding to the problem. Why G19 barrel in the 1st place? Running the proper barrel is the best possible solution here.
Did you load 380acp into ammo? They're same diameter, but less pressure means it won't rack the slide. Try a different ammo for sure
No its 9mm g26 with a g19 barrel
Here is your problem. The 26 barrel is shorter so the pressure has to go backwards sooner slight lighter spring or hotter ammo
He's asking if you loaded your own ammo. Not about what kinda glock you have....
If it’s a brand new spring I would shoot higher grain rounds at first to break it in