Frame pins. Gen 1 and 2 had 2 frame pins. Gen 3 started out with 2 frame pins, but they added a third right above the trigger pivot to strengthen the pistol for .40S&W, which was battering the 2 pin guns apart. The third pin was added to all gen 3 guns, not just .40s. Most Gen 3s are the later 3 pin design.
Very nice, I have one also. Great pistol.
Just got it, can’t wait to shoot it
What pins am i looking at. Never heard of this.
Frame pins. Gen 1 and 2 had 2 frame pins. Gen 3 started out with 2 frame pins, but they added a third right above the trigger pivot to strengthen the pistol for .40S&W, which was battering the 2 pin guns apart. The third pin was added to all gen 3 guns, not just .40s. Most Gen 3s are the later 3 pin design.
Thanks for the info.
Mine has the nicest trigger of all of my glocks
I missed it bruh why is it unique
Earlier Gen 3 Glock 9mm models are a “two pin”, like the 9mm Gen 2 Glocks
Oh shit i might be in that gang too. Living in California and all.
There’s several variants of the 17&19 with the transition from Gen2 to Gen3.
Yesterday was the first I learned of it, I was changing out the slide release and could find no video on it lol
Gen 3s are the best
Are you able to still drop in any trigger you want?
I haven’t tried, I did swap out the slide release yesterday though with no problem
What magazine base pad are you using? It looks good.
I think that’s a magpul mag
It’s a pmag, I have one for my Glock 26 and it’s awful lol
Thanks
Don't change the trigger on a 2 pin gene please. Just leave it the way it is. The Glock collectors will love it that way in another decade or so
I don’t change much on Glock , I changed the sight mag release, slide release and I’ll probably leave it at that, add a light