I was shooting at a local indoor range the other day. I was using my 5 or 6 year old Glock it has about 13 through 14 hundred rounds through it. All factory rounds no reloads or lead rounds.
At about 25 rounds the Glock failed to chamber the next round. I dropped the mag and checked making sure the gun had not chambered another round. After putting the Glock in my range bag I continued shooting with another Glock. It was Glock day for me at the range.
Cleaning the Glock the next day I found that the RSA spring the large spring toward the muzzle had slipped over the plastic washer at the front. This caused the failure to chamber the next round. This is the first failure that I ever had with any of my Glocks. Has anyone had this type of failure?
At about 25 rounds the Glock failed to chamber the next round. I dropped the mag and checked making sure the gun had not chambered another round. After putting the Glock in my range bag I continued shooting with another Glock. It was Glock day for me at the range.
Cleaning the Glock the next day I found that the RSA spring the large spring toward the muzzle had slipped over the plastic washer at the front. This caused the failure to chamber the next round. This is the first failure that I ever had with any of my Glocks. Has anyone had this type of failure?