glock 19 gen 2

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My glock has about 3500 rounds from me threw it, every 800-1100 rounds i get a stovepipe with the casing facing forward in a horizontal position. Do i chalk this up as bad ammo here and there or limp wristing? Just puzzled this is my winter carry so it worries me.

It's happened once on brown bear, 1 time on remington 1 on wwb and 1 on federal champion.
Usually after 100 plus round range sessions, never in a row always in long round count gaps. Happened with new 10 rounders and new spring 15 rounders. Any thoughts?

This gun is cleaned after each range session and lubed with ballistol.
 
sounds like it starting to shit the bed.
glocks have been known to do that after 3000+ rounds, you're better off selling it now before it gets worse.

I'll give you $300
 
Ok so have you tested the recoil spring strength?

Have you checked the case extractor for chips or sharp edges? Have you bought a new one and replaced it?

Also maybe the extractor plunger spring needs to be replaced..

Have to checked to see if your case ejector had been worn down and is not regular length? Ie compare your 336 ejector to a brand new one?
 
recoil spring is fine first thing i replaced when it happened second time, i bought a new extractor ill replace the old one, ejector is fine as well. The extractor looks fine though.
 
Could be just limp wristing. I think it would happen more often if it was a gun problem.

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