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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3213653" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Dang, sure wish I could find the post where <u><em>somebody</em> </u>was talking about how many Glocks they'd seen fail or have malfunctions or something because the owners had done...."stuff" to 'em. Imagine that. </p><p></p><p>Edited: My initial response was meant to be sarcastic, but may not have appeared so to everyone, so...</p><p>seriously, if you had to hammer that pin put, there's a good chance you may have bent or damaged the pin itself or the slide lock lever. This could cause a premature lock back of the slide, or other problems, such as causing you to have a one-shot Glock.</p><p></p><p>Again, seriously, IF it were me, I'd consider <u>ordering a new pin</u> and new <u>OEM slide lock lever</u> to be on the safe side. Please don't be hammerin' on a Glock; there is no need. Just remember to push down on the slide lock lever from the inside and gently push the pin out. You may need to wiggle the trigger a bit too; take your time and find the sweet spot; but keep that dang hammer away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3213653, member: 10465"] Dang, sure wish I could find the post where [U][I]somebody[/I] [/U]was talking about how many Glocks they'd seen fail or have malfunctions or something because the owners had done...."stuff" to 'em. Imagine that. Edited: My initial response was meant to be sarcastic, but may not have appeared so to everyone, so... seriously, if you had to hammer that pin put, there's a good chance you may have bent or damaged the pin itself or the slide lock lever. This could cause a premature lock back of the slide, or other problems, such as causing you to have a one-shot Glock. Again, seriously, IF it were me, I'd consider [U]ordering a new pin[/U] and new [U]OEM slide lock lever[/U] to be on the safe side. Please don't be hammerin' on a Glock; there is no need. Just remember to push down on the slide lock lever from the inside and gently push the pin out. You may need to wiggle the trigger a bit too; take your time and find the sweet spot; but keep that dang hammer away from it. [/QUOTE]
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