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Glock Gen4 RSA
wcr:
Thanks Dan. I'm pretty sure it was on the lower barrel seating . I learned when I first got the Glock to watch for that. I usually compress the spring and seat it. Then check it to ensure it is on the proper barrel seating. If not I compress it further to seat it on the lower seating pressing down with my other thumb. However, as I pushed the slide back onto the receiver I felt something catch or drag, that's when I knew something was amiss, and I noticed the RSA protruding from the front.
After watching the below video. I'm thinking it was on the lower seat but not centered.
Seems to be seated and working properly now, However, I will probably still check on the recall. I figure Glock didn't implement it without knowing something I don't.
Dan W:
--- Quote from: wcr on February 07, 2016, 07:58:55 PM ---Seems to be seated and working properly now, However, I will probably still check on the recall. I figure Glock didn't implement it without knowing something I don't.
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I use Wolff guide rods and springs in my G26 and G30 with 2 stage RSA and my G17 uses an ISMI spring on a stainless steel guide rod
wcr:
Good Customer Service on the Recall. I called this morning and was second in wait line. Took my gun SN and verified it was on the recall. Personal info on where to ship the new RSA. They include a postage paid envelop for you to return the old RSA. He said it should arrive 7-10 days. Total time maybe 5 minutes.
Lmbass14:
--- Quote from: wcr on February 08, 2016, 11:13:44 AM ---Good Customer Service on the Recall. I called this morning and was second in wait line. Took my gun SN and verified it was on the recall. Personal info on where to ship the new RSA. They include a postage paid envelop for you to return the old RSA. He said it should arrive 7-10 days. Total time maybe 5 minutes.
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Wow, that's great CS.
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