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WTB:G17 trigger bar, non-LCI extractor

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I'm looking for an older (pre-2007) smooth trigger bar for a G17, and also one or two extractors without the loaded chamber indicator. PM me with what you have. Thanks.
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Here's your smooth trigger: http://www.ombexpress.com/pg_2/c_207/p_GA356.aspx

Here's your extractor - pic is wrong but description and price are correct: http://www.ombexpress.com/c_207/p_GA230.aspx
Here's your smooth trigger: http://www.ombexpress.com/pg_2/c_207/p_GA356.aspx

Here's your extractor - pic is wrong but description and price are correct: http://www.ombexpress.com/c_207/p_GA230.aspx
That bar from OMB will not be the pre-2007 he requested.

Also, that extractor will not be the correct one unless he has the very old 90 degree ejection port. He may want a non-LCI for a port with the 15 degree rear.

I have both items (pre-2007 bar & extractor for 15 degree port), but do not want to sell at present. Sorry, packin45.
Yeah, I should have been more specific.

I have a 2007 G17, and a 2009 G26. The trigger safety button hung up on the G26's original trigger bar. I managed to fix it, but wanted to go to the smooth trigger. I purchased a new smooth trigger bar, which also has the problem with the safety button hanging up. I'm looking for an older smooth trigger bar to fit my new 26, because I'm tired of dealing with the safety button issue.

The non-LCI extractors would be for those guns, too. The G26 has the issue with the finish coming off the extractor (it literally looks like it was spray painted), and the LCI has always annoyed me for some reason, so I thought it'd be cool to swap it with a non-LCI extractor, and also pick one up for my G17 if possible.

Thanks for the responses guys.
packin45... I am not sure changing to a pre-2007 trigger bar will guarantee that the problem will go away. I have had the problem with various Glocks for years, & I have been shooting them since 1991... I have owned over 30.

I usually taper the bottom of the safety on each side; this is the best solution I have found. The safeties often come too far out of the trigger, so I recently tried using a punch to indent the top of the slot above the safety so that the safety would not swing out too much. Worked OK, until one of the indentions broke off; was no worse than original, but the piece could have jammed between the safety & trigger, rendering the safety inoperable.

There have been several discussions in the General Glocking & Gunsmithing forums (I think those are the correct ones) about this. Some shooters have had the problem, while others say there is no problems at all... that everyone else is just pulling the trigger the wrong way. Small comfort to someone defending his life when the "non-existent" problem occurs... whatever the reason.
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Recommend calling Glock customer service and discussing the problem. I have a pre-2007 G-19 and replaced the trigger with a current G-17 smooth trigger model. No function problem at all.

Additionally, per Glockmeister's web site, the non-LCI extractors are no longer made. Perhaps this one will fit your need: http://www.ccwsupply.biz/Merchant2/...e_Code=C&Product_Code=GLOEXT&Category_Code=GS
Recommend calling Glock customer service and discussing the problem. I have a pre-2007 G-19 and replaced the trigger with a current G-17 smooth trigger model. No function problem at all.

Additionally, per Glockmeister's web site, the non-LCI extractors are no longer made. Perhaps this one will fit your need: http://www.ccwsupply.biz/Merchant2/...e_Code=C&Product_Code=GLOEXT&Category_Code=GS
Some shooters never experience a problem. Sometimes it is because their method of pulling the trigger puts no side-load on the safety. If you are careful of finger placement & pull, any problem can be avoided.

However, some Glocks I have owned hung up more than others; in any case, normal wear will take care of it in time.
packin45... I am not sure changing to a pre-2007 trigger bar will guarantee that the problem will go away. I have had the problem with various Glocks for years, & I have been shooting them since 1991... I have owned over 30.

I usually taper the bottom of the safety on each side; this is the best solution I have found. The safeties often come too far out of the trigger, so I recently tried using a punch to indent the top of the slot above the safety so that the safety would not swing out too much. Worked OK, until one of the indentions broke off; was no worse than original, but the piece could have jammed between the safety & trigger, rendering the safety inoperable.

There have been several discussions in the General Glocking & Gunsmithing forums (I think those are the correct ones) about this. Some shooters have had the problem, while others say there is no problems at all... that everyone else is just pulling the trigger the wrong way. Small comfort to someone defending his life when the "non-existent" problem occurs... whatever the reason.
I actually heated the trigger button in boiling water for a few minutes, then made the same indentation you're talking about, and that took care of the issue. I look at it as a temporary fix, though, and hope to find one that doesn't have the problem.

I did talk to Glock about the issue. They're adamant that they can do nothing for me unless I send them the gun. I can respect that, but they're massively backlogged and I don't want to be without my trusty G26 for two months. I just figured it'd be easier to pick up a new trigger bar, and install it myself.

This particular G26 is my 4th Glock, and the only one to ever give me any kind of issue.
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