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Thread: Ejected brass hitting the RMR

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    Ejected brass hitting the RMR

    Gen 3 G19, RM06. As you can see and I verified with video some ejected brass is striking the RMR. Is their a fix for this? I know it has a lifetime warranty but I would like to stop it if possible.

    Last edited by SC_Dave; 08-30-2017 at 12:21 PM.

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    apex extractor and white noise hred

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    I believe this is also why some people recommend running their rear iron sight in front of the RMR.


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    Check out LL's sticky (the third one) on this part of the forum.

    Step by step guide to attack the problem.

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    I contacted Glock before posting here and they suggested I replace the recoil spring. It has around 8k rounds on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SC_Dave View Post
    I contacted Glock before posting here and they suggested I replace the recoil spring. It has around 8k rounds on it.
    Step four of the aforementioned sticky.

    I put the ejector in my Gen 3 and it seemed to help quite a bit.

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    Don't change a thing, the optic is protecting your face. Glock humor.
    "Swing your leaders wide old man!"

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    Well, Glock RSAs (3rd Gen and earlier) are supposed to be swapped every 3K rounds - so you've almost tripled that. It MIGHT help with what you're seeing. If not, then I'd make sure you have the latest ejector. If that doesn't do it, then I'd go the HRED route.

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    SO, I ordered this http://glockparts.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=126833 and they told me I would also need this http://glockparts.com/Search.aspx?TERM=SP02714 I have not gotten them in yet to take a look but I'm confused why I needed the bearing. Anyone have any explanation? Am I missing something?
    David

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    Nobody? C'mon, you guys are my braintrust!

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