Titanium, Awesome metal, that doesn't belong in a pistol.... Ever....
There are exceptions to every rule...
Titanium, Awesome metal, that doesn't belong in a pistol.... Ever....
I'd also like to know what a titanium rod will do that the plastic rod will not.
Jeremy
There are exceptions to every rule...
I've had a SS guide rod in my G26 for several years without any problems.
I run an SS guide rod in my G34 because it's easier to change recoil springs (I run 13-lb springs for light loads).
Also, in theory, the SS rod should add weight to the front of the pistol to reduce muzzle flip.
My reasoning is that Glock designed the stock spring/guide rod assembly with reliability in mind, and any changes to the "system" might reduce reliability.