Posted: 6/23/2005 9:52:58 PM EDT
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My G19 is only a few weeks old to me and the ejector is shaped the same as in your photos so you don't have a damaged ejector. I ran about 100 old Hydra-Shoks through it and no feeding problems. GDHPs are my planned round to have in the gun while in the house and not at the range (it's not my CCW). Chambering the GDHPs were no different than FMJ rounds(I've chambered the rounds and taken them out several times when handling the gun or showing it to shooting buddies that drop by). I've yet to fire the GDHPs, I plan to go to the range Friday or on the weekend. I can let you know how it goes seeing as we both have new G19s and want to use GDHPs in them. |
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Your ejector is fine. I'm almost positive the problem is your mags. I notice you are in CA (sorry! Usually the fix is to dump the POS 10rd mags and get the mags the gun was designed to use. If that is not an option, I think a mag follower replacement will fix the issue. IIRC, the newer variety of mag followers (I think there's gen 3, 4, and 5, identified by those numbers molded into the top/front of the follower) present the rounds higher up and don't cause the nose-dive problem. Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm recalling that the mag bodies themselves have changed ever so slightly. Was that what presented the bullets higher in the mag? I'm not sure. Either way, I think changing the 2183-1 followers to the newer designs will help. I'd call GLOCK, tell them the problem, and ask them to send you new followers (NOT the 2183-1) that are compatible with your 10rd mags (I *think* any follower will work in the 10rd mag bodies). I bet they'll do that and I'm pretty sure it will solve the problem. Good luck. ETA: That's GREAT macro photography! |
Rose is right on the money. The 2183 followers have problems feeding JHP because they don't have enough angle on them to get the nose up high on the feed ramp. If you are running mags with 2183 followers call Glock and explain your problem and tell them how many mags you have. They will send you out new 9mm1 or 9mm3 followers free of charge.
The 9mm4 and above followers will not work in the 10 round mag bodies according to Glockmeister. He'll have to stick with 9mm1 or 9mm3. |
Call Glock today and have them send you new followers; 9mm1 or 9mm3 770-432-1202 |
Trust me, I'm trying. It's just that everyone else around me is either misguided, stupid, or simply doesn't care and we keep getting these idiots in office. They really believe that a "Psycho" with a gun and lots of ammo in a building full of unarmed people who cannot by statute defend themselves, is less dangerous if he is restricted to 10 round magazines. They believe that the gun is problem and not the psycho with the gun. The psycho is a victim of his environment you know and would be harmless if he did not have easy access to all these guns. I would get rid of the psycho personally but what do I know? |
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Received the new followers today and installed them. Sure enough the Gold Dots fed without a problem. I took the pistol for a short run at the range and not even a flinch from the Glock. It ate the Gold Dots, reloads, new 9mm, and some left over CorBon. Thanks again for all the help!! |

