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Old 07-07-2009, 11:59 PM
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If you check Glock Talk, There is a recent thing going on with the Glock 30 SF model doing what you describe. There are conjectures about what the problem is with that model. Nothing else going on with other models, the regular 30 has no problem. The 30 SF is a recent design, it might have bugs.
Some say the back rails are lower than the front rails, causing the slide to contact the trigger bar because the slide is lower and closer to the receiver towards the back portion of the pistol, with the barrel end of the pistol having a bigger gap between slide and receiver, others think that the problem is the trigger bar design itself, as it may show gouging by the slide. Look at the lower portion, the base of the trigger bar shark for evidence of wear against the slide. Looks like a groove, from pictures I have seen on the web.
Shoot it some more. Check the areas I mentioned and call Glock. Tell them what the beef is, I am sure they know by now, as you are not the only one having this problem with the 30 SF.
Good Luck and keep us posted.
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