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Are you sure that the sub-compact Gen4 G26 and G27 pistols released in late 2010 continue to use a single captured recoil spring? The previous generation of the Glock 26 and other Glock subcompacts were more than simply a "shortened" Glock 19, design. The subcompact Glock 26 required extensive rework of the frame, locking block, and spring assembly that featured a dual recoil spring. At
http://glock.pro/showthread.php/1411-Gen4-G26-pics-and-range-report you can see Glock 26 Gen3/Gen4 comparison images that clearly show dual recoil spring asemblies in a Glock 26 Gen3 and a Glock 26 Gen4.--
Francis Flinch (
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19:34, 8 January 2011 (UTC)reply
You are absolutely correct; I had been discussing this with a Glock dealer a day or so before I made the edit and misinterpreted what he had been telling me. He had stated that the recoil spring for the Gen4 G26 and G27 subcompacts were carried over from the Gen3 version, and I jumped to the conclusion that this meant that the Gen4 G26 and G27 had a single recoil spring. I've since revised the passage to correct this error on my part. I suppose this just goes to show that a dyed-in-the-wool Sig user shouldn't write about Glocks.
Monoblocks (
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06:35, 9 January 2011 (UTC)reply
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