![]() ![]() I am really hoping this issue has been addressed on the Gen 5 guns. I guess my next step may be an extractor swap. Having said that, neither pistol has what I would define as repeatable ejection, but at least the brass isn't going to my face. It helped both pistols, but it seemed to help the 17 more than the 34. I tested my G17.4 and G34.4 with the new 47021 ejectors installed. Let us know how the Suarez extractor works out for you. I'll try it out this week and post an update. Before I try the 47021, I replaced the OEM extractor with a Suarez "Extreme Reliability" billet one. Swapped out the 336 ejector for the 30274. Tried the $55 Apex Extractor and thought it helped but the more I shot it I realized it really wasn't any better. I've been experimenting with 3 different Poly80 builds (two 19's and one 26)I thought I had the first 19 fixed with the 30274 ejector but it was still giving brass to face. CHECK YOUR CASE SPACE UNDER THE EJECTOR!! It's NOT right, and I've swapped back to the Gen 4 ejector and all is well again. but I do NOT recommend running the G5 ejector in a gen 2 or PF series (gen 3) Glock. So, I don't know if they slightly changed the geometry of the Gen 5 trigger housing. it also scraped the heck out of my brass. ![]() This resulted in having a hard seat of the mag, brass scraping the ejector (underside) and pressure on the trigger housing. The Gen 5 is wider (top/bottom, side view), is NOT angled, clears the mag, but does NOT clear the rounds. The later Gen 4 (what I now use in all my Glocks) is wider (top/bottom, side view) but is angled to clear the mag/rounds. The 2-early 4 ejectors are thin (top/bottom, side view) and clear the mag/rounds. Well, after reading this thread I decided to try the Gen 5 ejector. So that one (and all the rest of my Glocks too) got the Gen 4 ejector installed and work great. I replaced that with another 336, but didn't like it. I first noticed my ejection pattern going haywire wtih my Gen 2 after thousands of rounds. I run the Gen 4 ejectors in all my Glocks (gen 2's, PF940c's, PF940sc's). ![]()
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