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  • mikeinla
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Aug 2007
    • 1916

    Glock 34 Locking Block Pin keeps walking out

    Glock 34 Locking Block Pin keeps walking out. This has happens a couple times while shooting. It has always worked its way out on the right side. Not sure why this is happening??? It is a stock Glock pin. I have replace it once already and it still comes out while shooting. The frame is not cracked.

  • #2
    MarikinaMan
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 4864

    Installing the locking block and pin before the slide stop with spring is supposed to capture the locking block pin via its groove with the stop spring.

    By any chance, are you installing the slide stop before the locking block during assembly?

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    • #3
      mikeinla
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Aug 2007
      • 1916

      Originally posted by MarikinaMan
      Installing the locking block and pin before the slide stop with spring is supposed to capture the locking block pin via its groove with the stop spring.

      By any chance, are you installing the slide stop before the locking block during assembly?
      No. If you "try" to install locking block pin AFTER the trigger pin you will not be able to because it hit the spring of slide lock

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      • #4
        waawaaweenie
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        • Apr 2008
        • 659

        that pin looks smaller than the diameter of the hole, might be an illusion

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        • #5
          Germ1
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 1165

          Call Glock.

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          • #6
            Doheny
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Sep 2008
            • 13819

            Let us know what you find out.
            Sent from Free America

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            • #7
              fritztkatt
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 1061

              Worn slide stop spring?

              Put the locking block pin (upper), put the slide stop, put the trigger pivot (lower) from right to left. Should have to put slight pressure on the slide stop to get the lower pin to slide in. No tools needed for assy. Then check your work by putting gentle pressure with the punch on the lower pin. It shouldn't budge.

              Reading fail (my bad): OP has the locking/upper pin walking... OP, are you using the plastic FCG pin from the rear? Does the pin fit in nice and snug?

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              • #8
                ElDub1950
                Calguns Addict
                • Aug 2012
                • 5688

                Is the gun new? old? original owner?

                I've seen people damage the hole by pounding out the pin with a hammer and to large of a punch and by pushing the pin out with a phillips screwdriver and grinding out the hole.

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                • #9
                  Win231
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2015
                  • 2099

                  The pin looks smaller than the hole. Sometimes that's caused by detail stripping.

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                  • #10
                    FeuerFrei
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 7455

                    ElDub got this one. I've seen holes fubar'd by owners having problems removing that pin using a heavy percussive device of the swinging type and then discovering the take down instructions for doing it "the right way". Same pin, bigger hole now.
                    Not saying it is/was the OP. Just saying.
                    Last edited by FeuerFrei; 07-17-2016, 5:07 PM. Reason: edit for brevity

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                    • #11
                      Oceanbob
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 12719

                      I have to assume you assembled the pistol wrong.

                      Here is the fix:

                      1. Remove the top pin (small locking block pin)
                      2, remove the bottom larger pin. (Trigger pin)
                      3. Slide out the slide lever (slide stop lever)
                      4, install the top pin. (Locking block pin)
                      5. #4 is very important. Notice that pin has a ridge?
                      You can see that ridge in your photo..
                      6. Now. Focus. Slide the "slide stop lever" into position and notice
                      The wire spring bends UNDER the top pin (locking block pin).
                      7. While you're installing the slide stop, push the larger bottom pin
                      From right to left, using your thumb to move the slide stop to line up
                      The hole. Push it flush.
                      8. The wire spring being UNDER the top locking block pin will prevent
                      The pin from sliding out because it hits that GROOVE. (Ridge)

                      You installed the slide stop incorrectly.

                      Be well
                      Bob
                      May the Bridges I burn light the way.

                      Life Is Not About Waiting For The Storm To Pass - Its About Learning To Dance In The Rain.

                      Fewer people are killed with all rifles each year (323 in 2011) than with shotguns (356), hammers and clubs (496), and hands and feet (728).

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                      • #12
                        Oceanbob
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 12719

                        Originally posted by Win231
                        The pin looks smaller than the hole. Sometimes that's caused by detail stripping.
                        The Pin is skinny in the middle and correct diameter on the ends.

                        Bob
                        May the Bridges I burn light the way.

                        Life Is Not About Waiting For The Storm To Pass - Its About Learning To Dance In The Rain.

                        Fewer people are killed with all rifles each year (323 in 2011) than with shotguns (356), hammers and clubs (496), and hands and feet (728).

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                        • #13
                          Oceanbob
                          I need a LIFE!!
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 12719

                          OP

                          This is what the spring under the locking block pin should look like.

                          Installed correctly the pin will not "walk out" which indicates on your
                          Gun isn't installed correctly. The Ridge on the pin prevents the pin from sliding out.

                          Be well
                          Bob


                          May the Bridges I burn light the way.

                          Life Is Not About Waiting For The Storm To Pass - Its About Learning To Dance In The Rain.

                          Fewer people are killed with all rifles each year (323 in 2011) than with shotguns (356), hammers and clubs (496), and hands and feet (728).

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                          • #14
                            SkyHawk
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Sep 2012
                            • 23490

                            I could be wrong, but I don't think the slide lock spring is designed to capture the locking block pin. That spring is very weak in the lateral direction. I believe the pin is held in place by interference fit only. If the holes in the frame are too big, then pin will walk.

                            I would try and peen one end (right) of the locking block pin, so it is slightly out of round or oversized. You could also stipple/knurl the trailing end of the pin (right side)


                            Originally posted by Oceanbob
                            OP

                            This is what the spring under the locking block pin should look like.

                            Installed correctly the pin will not "walk out" which indicates on your
                            Gun isn't installed correctly. The Ridge on the pin prevents the pin from sliding out.

                            Be well
                            Bob


                            Last edited by SkyHawk; 07-17-2016, 9:19 PM.
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                            • #15
                              L-2
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 1330

                              Consider painting the ends of the pin with nail polish (black is available) or model paint. This will thicken-up the pin by a small amount. It won't need much paint to do this. I think I bought the nail polish at Walgreen's or CVS.

                              What's likely to occur by calling Glock is:
                              -unless the gun was bought new within a year, it's unlikely Glock will issue a FEDEX label and pay the shipping.
                              -Glock usually won't even send a locking block pin to a non-armorer.
                              -shipping a pistol back to Glock from Calif. will be in the $80 range. An FFL might do it for you for less, however.
                              -if a new frame is needed, then a new serial number is generated and a dealer will typically charge for receiving and re-DRoSing. Minimally, this may be ~$50. Glock could determine it's not a warranty issue and also charge for a new frame. Does anybody know the price if so? I'm guessing in the $200 range. You would/should then send a report form to CA-DoJ to report your original gun was destroyed by Glock. Glock will give you a letter with the new frame stating such.
                              Last edited by L-2; 07-17-2016, 10:30 PM.
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