![]() ![]() Now, there are reports it could be the extractor as well, but I figured we would go with the likely culprit, since the Ejection seemed to be an issue. I placed the order from Glockmeister and a few days later had the supposed remedy for the princely sum of $7 (plus shipping of course). ![]() After a few minutes of looking, I located the part (Glock part number 30275) which is stamped 30274. 26, 34) Replacement Glock Trigger Housing Ejector 30274 Fits 9mm 17 19 26 34. Supposedly, Glock later changed to the 30274 "Trigger housing with Ejector" assembly in the Generation 4 guns, and that remedied the brass to face issues. Replacement Black Trigger For Glock Gen 1-4 Glock 17 19 26 22 23 27 940. I looked at my Glock, and sure as shit, it has the 336 "Trigger housing with Ejector". The alleged problem ejectors, have the part number 336, and this supposedly lead to the brass to face, and erratic ejection issues. ![]() The consensus is the bulk of the problem lies with the "Trigger housing with Ejector" assembly. Buy GLOCK G43X 43X GLOCK G43X 43X ROSE GOLD PX4350201GR G43X PAISLEY & ROSES. Now that I am having the issue, I actually started reading up on it. 00 Glock Oem Trigger Housing With Ejector Fits Gen 4 9mm Glock 17 19 26 34. ![]() Being a non Glocker at the time, I did not pay much attention to it. Back when the Generation 4 Glocks first came out, I saw some people saying that they were having issues with erratic ejection, and getting brass ejected right into their face. ![]()
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