Originally Posted by
TYR
My father took delivery of a brand new Glock 40 MOS last week, and fired 150 rounds on the range today. He encountered several issues attributed to the slide stop staying into the upward position while attempting to reload via the overhand rack method during live fire and also during dry manipulation of the weapon.
I know how the slide stop is supposed to be installed, but this one has significant lateral play, in addition to an anemic feeling spring. Is this issue common in the large frame Glocks, and is it even worth reaching out to their CS instead of just buying a new slide stop unit?
I’ve never had this problem in my fleet of Gen 3,4 and 5 9mm’s.
Thanks for any input.
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