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Thread: Any Issues with the Glock 26?? ( gen 2-3)

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    Any Issues with the Glock 26?? ( gen 2-3)

    With all the issues being raised with the Gen 4 9mm's and the "smoking gun" being the dual recoil spring.
    I want to know if you have had issues with your G26?? as it uses a dual recoil spring.

    I have a 3rd gen G26 and have had no issues with it.

    Thoughts?
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    I have been running a third gen glock 26 since October of last year, the gun has seen over 2k rounds and has been ran in the rain and snow..its even been dropped in the snow a few times too, gun has yet to be cleaned also.

    The 26 is probably one of my most favorite guns of all time, once I get Ben @ boresight solutions to work over the grip I think it will be perfect.
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    I have two 26's and a 27 which was my first handgun. My 27 and 26 are Gen 2.5 from 1998 and 1999 which have never had and issue ran great. My 27 was my carry gun for 8 years. I can not remember it ever jamming on me even with recalled recoil spring or running a 9mm conversion barrel only using a g26 magazine leaving the rest 40 cal parts.

    I've been having issues with a new Gen 3 26 I got in January this year (PXU born date 10/10). It came with the firing pin channel and extractor channel soaked with light oil to where it was dripping out around the plunger. Then had issue with not returning to battery I listed in the reliability thread.

    Gun: Glock 26 Gen3
    Setting:2,000rd challenge / drills
    How did it fail: multiple failures to return to battery
    What was the remedy: New recoil spring
    Was it your pistol or someone else's: Mine

    Notes:
    Bought this NIB to move into carry role and put my Glock 26 Gen2.5 into training/back- up role. Got 1100rds into the challenge and pistol would not fully return to battery on it's own power. Cleaned/inspected to find recoil spring felt extremely light. Replaced recoil spring gun is running fine now.


    Another thing I noticed is the finish on this gun is about the worst I've seen. I have enough glocks to have all the different finishes but this 26 which doesn't have many rounds on it looks worst then my primary Glock 19 that gets @800rds a month doing drills and used for dry fire practice. Don't really care about finish but still don't want it to look like crap with very little use.

    Worst of all my shooting group is mainly me and two other guys for last decade. Two of us are all Glock with about 20 between the two of us built up over the years that have been great. We all got new guns around same time and only 1 is running good. Glock 19 gen4, RIA 9mm 1911 and my Gen 3 26 guess which one is still running ok and how much me and the other Glock guy hear about it CONSTANTLY.

    I shot it a little this last week after posting in the reliability thread I decided to see how it was doing and it choked again. Not sure what I'll do with it now but will have to wait awhile with work being crazy, watching kids and two pistol classes the beginning of next month.

    With all this said if I read this before I had my issue with this 26 I would assume the operator was a helmet wearing glass licker which probably isn't to far from the truth. I think I probably just got a rare lemon but my faith and my buddies is seriously shaken to say the least.

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    I have a Gen 3. About 500 rounds through the gun. I've been feeding it whatever ammo I can put through it. 200 rounds of various JHPs and another 300 of ball. Its had only one hicup due to ammo. Not a high round count but its running well.

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    I'm interested in hearing people's results with the 26 here. I've read a few threads on M4C where people have had great results with their G26. My primary interest being that I think this would be a great size for my wife due to wardrobe constraints and the size of the gun, she already likes shooting my G19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRISH View Post
    I'm interested in hearing people's results with the 26 here. I've read a few threads on M4C where people have had great results with their G26. My primary interest being that I think this would be a great size for my wife due to wardrobe constraints and the size of the gun, she already likes shooting my G19.
    I hear they are bad for people that could limp wrist. I'd rent one for your wife and have her try a bunch to make sure she's gripping well enough.

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    We have over a hundred G26s at my job, all carried as off-duty or BUGs.

    I have not seen a bad G26 yet. I know they may exist, and that it can happen, but my sample size makes me very comfortable with that gun as being highly reliable.

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    No trouble with my gen 3 26. Not a lot of rounds down range...around 600 all without issue.
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    Mine bought in Summer 2010 has run great but not an extremely high round count through it yet - about 600 rds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik View Post
    I hear they are bad for people that could limp wrist. I'd rent one for your wife and have her try a bunch to make sure she's gripping well enough.
    This.

    My wife prefers the larger 19 over the 26. She handles it better and is more accurate with it. Apparently, size does matter.

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