I suppose it's too early hope these new trigger housings are available on the market or that they are available in your generic shop's armorers bag.
As Todd indicated, the ejector part itself is replacable without replacing the trigger mechanism housing. The part is simply pressed into the housing from the front and can be pushed out with a narrow bladed screwdriver and the new part pressed in. In case somebody is thinking of replacing an entire Gen 3 assembly with a Gen 4 assembly, be aware that those parts are dimensionally different now.
I spoke with Dave @ Glockparts.com. He said that he is fully aware of the new parts and has them on order. He last spoke to Glock about them a week ago and is expecting them in soon, but cannot give a specific date as to when they will be there. He said that as soon as he gets them he will have them for sale on his site, so just keep checking.
No problemo.
He does have an email service. I have purchased several times from his site previously so I have created a user account, and signing up for a user account automatically places you on their email list. The list sends out emails every time a new part is in stock, as well.
It's a pretty good list. He sells OEM, aftermarket, and LWD stuff, and he also has stuff that isn't available elsewhere (such as the dot connector for Gen 4's, which are available for like a day then go on backorder for a month.). His emails also come with coupon codes for discounts and such.
I wonder if this will be recommended for Gen1/2/3 guns.
Long Tom, thanks again. Signing up for his email service. I'm getting ready to call Glock about brass being tossed in my face and I know it's going to be one of two things:
-send it back to get a new ejector installed (takes weeks)
-the new RSA will fix everything just like the last new one did
#RESIST