Fiero
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I have an older Glock 20-2nd generation, that I now understand "needs" a firing pin upgrade. I found out about it on the Glockmeister site, but they offer no details as to why one should get it. I mean an exact reason, not a generic one, like "for your safety".
Does anyone have a feel for the necessity of this?
I can't seem to find anything written on the subject, other than it is available, and that it is recommended. However no website, glock related, seems to indicate the why.
I am apprehensive about sending my Glock out for an innocuous upgrade without any valid reasoning given. The Official Glock website doesn't even mention the subject of the upgrate, one iota. If it was a safety issue, then they are sure being mum on the subject.
I hate to find out afterward that it is something like a Winchester "post-64 extractor upgrade". You know, someting that the factory "improves", but everyone hates.
Thank's for any qualified input.
Does anyone have a feel for the necessity of this?
I can't seem to find anything written on the subject, other than it is available, and that it is recommended. However no website, glock related, seems to indicate the why.
I am apprehensive about sending my Glock out for an innocuous upgrade without any valid reasoning given. The Official Glock website doesn't even mention the subject of the upgrate, one iota. If it was a safety issue, then they are sure being mum on the subject.
I hate to find out afterward that it is something like a Winchester "post-64 extractor upgrade". You know, someting that the factory "improves", but everyone hates.
Thank's for any qualified input.