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    Default Glock 19 Problem (Gen 1)

    When I rack the slide the trigger is not re-setting. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    I don't think I've ever seen a Gen 1 G19. Way cool and probably worth quite a bit of $. Sorry, can't help you with your issue.
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    Got it on my 21st birthday. She's almost 26.

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    Maybe a spring popped?


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    I can rack it several times and nothing then a couple of times it will dry fire. Think it might be the firing pin safety?

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    sounds like a worn trigger bar and connector.
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    I guess I should just suck it up a and take to a glock armorer. Any recommendations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double00 View Post
    I guess I should just suck it up a and take to a glock armorer. Any recommendations.
    IF you've had it 20+ years w/out going through it, drop the coin to replace the internals, springs, connector, f/pin cups, etc.
    It's not that big a job IF you're mechanically inclined. PROVIDING there are no other issues once apart and you know what you're doing. If not there's a few gunsmiths here. BPtac's east of you. Depending how far you want to travel.
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    Thanks. That's what I was thinking. Sent Bert a message.

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    Glocks are super easy to work on and "Glock armorers" are a dime a dozen. Good luck in your search.
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