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      Glock with crack in the butt – is there a way to fix it?

      Hahaha... I was looking for other words, but English is not my native language and those were the only ones I could think of. Maybe " grip" would had been a better choice...
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      Glock with crack in the butt – is there a way to fix it?

      Glock with crack in the grip – is there a way to fix it? A friend is selling his Glock 19 second generation. It seems to be in good condition, except fot a crack in the grip – see pic (this is a photoshop simulation, just to show where the crack is). Is there a way to fix/seal/glue this...
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      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem?

      It's in the right position.
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      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem?

      Those were the full and compact sizes. The subcompact models 26, 27, 28 and 33, no matter what generation, have and allways have had dual springs. I am not sure about the other subcompact models.
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      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem?

      Thanks for the offer NHT3, but I am not in the US - I am in South America.
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      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem?

      Well, yes, that is what I am doing, tapping the gun, a strong tap. What I do not know is if the wear is just from the slide being forced off or if it is also from the rod rubbing the frame while shooting.
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      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem?

      Glock 26: can this become a serious problem? I just bought a used G26. It is an old 2.5 generation that seemed to be in perfect condition. I noticed that sometimes it is difficult to field strip this gun, as the slide does not come forward. I am no new to Glocks, and know well how to...
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      Ruger P95 DC or Taurus PT 917 CS?

      Thanks for all your comments. Appreciate your help :D Ignacio
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      Ruger P95 DC or Taurus PT 917 CS?

      I have the possibility of buying any of these two pistols. Although they are not of current production both are new in box. The Ruger has the reputation of being utterly reliable, accurate, and long lasting. Almost all the comments I have read are positive. The only negative in this...
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      Beretta 9000S rubber grip disintegrates

      indykid.....I do not understand "little purple"... English is not my native language and I have been looking for a while now for a translation in internet but so far have not found any...hahahaha :):... please tell me the meaning - thanks. And my thanking you was honest - you wanted to help me...
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      Beretta 9000S rubber grip disintegrates

      . My friend will sell the 9000s to me, if I want it. I am considering buying it. I do not care about the rubber cover (well, lack of..) but I am concerned -just a bit- about the safety lever recall that affected early .40 F type 9000s. This one was manufactured in 2.000 (BN code) with s/n...
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      Beretta 9000S rubber grip disintegrates

      . Thank you indykid !! :):) .
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      Beretta 9000S rubber grip disintegrates

      . In the following pics you can compare the original 9000s (pics taken from internet) with my pics of the "naked" 9000s (without the rubber).
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      Beretta 9000S rubber grip disintegrates

      That push button under the mag release IS part of the mag release. It is external, but in the "dressed girl" pics I put a bike tube that covers said buttom. indykid, it seems to me that the "very thin sleeve over the plastic frame" that you see is the rubber (polymer?) that covers it. This...
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