Beren
Moderator Emeritus
I purchased a Glock 32 about a month ago, and have experienced a few problems:
1. While loading, ANY riding of the slide, even the faintest touch, will cause the slide to lock a few millimeters out of battery.
2. While loaded, drawing the slide back a little (obviously there is no practical reason for doing so) will also cause the slide to sit out of battery.
After close inspection, I finally noticed that the front inch or so of the slide rubs against the frame. On my Glock 17, one may see a uniform gap between slide and frame along the entire length of the pistol.
On the 32, the frame seems to angle upwards slightly towards the muzzle end of the pistol.
And now I have a bigger problem. Like a complete moron, after I was finished comparing the two frames side by side, I went and put the 32 slide on the 17's frame. ARGH!!!! It's stuck!
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
1. While loading, ANY riding of the slide, even the faintest touch, will cause the slide to lock a few millimeters out of battery.
2. While loaded, drawing the slide back a little (obviously there is no practical reason for doing so) will also cause the slide to sit out of battery.
After close inspection, I finally noticed that the front inch or so of the slide rubs against the frame. On my Glock 17, one may see a uniform gap between slide and frame along the entire length of the pistol.
On the 32, the frame seems to angle upwards slightly towards the muzzle end of the pistol.
And now I have a bigger problem. Like a complete moron, after I was finished comparing the two frames side by side, I went and put the 32 slide on the 17's frame. ARGH!!!! It's stuck!
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: