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same thing happened with my 2nd gen. and my 4th gen 23's.
 

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Dammit, I had the same thing happen with my brand new (factory test fired 9/22) Gen 3 GLOCK 19. I fired 200 rounds of 115 gr Blazers without a single problem. What the hello is going on here.

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There must be something in the Glock water. Mine does the same thing. I am very concerned.

My brass all goes to the right too. Is anyone else having this problem?
 

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Dammit! Why can't my rifle have THAT problem? :burn:
 

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Every time I go to the range with my 3rd gen G23 and pull the trigger a bullet hits the target, every dam time:steamed:
I find that to be very interesting:whistling:
All of my Glocks (5 of them) have the same front end problem, But on another note, my Lexus RX 330 (06 model) now has 178,000 miles and it has a MAJOR Problem, that Lexus can not seem to fix. It keeps running OUT Of GAS, that is right, every 355 miles it has to be refilled.
What A life, I go to the range and my Glocks continue to put the bullets in the same hole (at 45 feet) and my car runs out of gas every 355 miles,
Oh, Well back to the drawing board:rofl::rofl::rofl::wavey:
 

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I have a chronic illness. I wake up tired every morning....
 

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Every time I go to the range with my 3rd gen G23 and pull the trigger a bullet hits the target, every dam time:steamed:
must be contagious, since I have the exact same problem with my Gen3 G23. Cannot even remember the last time it failed to go off. It is my current carry gun with a 15 round mag/mag spacer. 16 rounds of Fed HST is very comforting on my hip.
 

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Every time I go to the range with my 3rd gen G23 and pull the trigger a bullet hits the target, every dam time:steamed:
I have 5 Glocks and they all suffer from this defect - even my Gen4 G23! I did have the G23 drop a few cases on top of my hat earlier this week - however, I shoot at an indoor range and they wound up on my hat after ricocheting off the side wall of the shooting stall (and possibly the ceiling).
 

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Yea, it's gotta be something in the air !!! I just passed the 1200 round mark with my Gen3 23, and the bullets keep going exactly where I direct them to. Also, the brass keeps going 5 feet to the rear/right each and every time. What really amazes me though is that it does this in one of the most handgun restrictive states in America......Illinois-----Just can't keep a good Glock down. :supergrin:
 

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Thank you for breaking the silence. Many of us have quietly endured the boring Glock routine of unfailing infallibility. From time to time we've read of exceptions to that rule. We've even anticipated that we might have to tap and rack our Glock! We've practiced using empty magazines because we couldn't get a Glock to cooperate and fail to function. But all that practice was to no avail! it was a skill we never got to use. Thank you for breaking the silence! May it comfort you to know that yours is not an isolated experience. In fact, it is so common as to be routine. Later today I will take my G-22RTF out for a little bit of quality time at the range. Maybe this will be the day when I get to use my t/r skills. After all, there is always hope. And hope is a good thing. Here's to hope! Sincerely. brucev. :supergrin:
 
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