At one point, Glock .40 strikers were .015" longer than the 9mm version. Does anyone have access to current production Glocks in 9 and .40 to measure/confirm the differences still exist?
At one point, Glock .40 strikers were .015" longer than the 9mm version. Does anyone have access to current production Glocks in 9 and .40 to measure/confirm the differences still exist?
I have several new, Gen 4 23's I can measure when I get home tonight if that helps
Great. Thanks.
I agree the .40 strikers used to be longer than the 9mm ones but I think the current ones may be the same length. The new 9mm strikers are 2.186" in length.
I recently traded my last .40 so WDW will have to supply those numbers for you.
IIRC the 9mm and .40/.357 strikers are listed as separate parts in the manual
I need to dig the book out and confirm.
They are listed differently, but there is reason to believe they're now the same part.
FWIW: You can tell them apart by the lines on the striker head. You can see it in the above pic - it has 2 lines on the head.
The 9mm is 49 and the .40 is 4270. One dash on the 9mm, two dash on the .40 striker.