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If no one here can help, have you tried looking on The GlockStore website? Looks like they have everything you need and prices are decent. I bought some parts for my Son's Glock and they ship from San Diego so we got them delivered 3-days later.
GLOCKSTORE: https://www.glockstore.com/part-model/glock-20-parts/20-gen3?order=onlinecustomerprice:asc
I haven't yet, I had talked with a gunsmith about a year ago who ports slides. He had told me porting the slide helps with muzzle control if you apply the correct parts such as springs etc. reducing weight of slide causes faster cycle times and so on but I don't fully remember or understand the science behind it. Glock store will be a call in making today. Just hoped someone might have some first hand experience before I make that callIf no one here can help, have you tried looking on The GlockStore website? Looks like they have everything you need and prices are decent.
GLOCKSTORE: https://www.glockstore.com/part-model/glock-20-parts/20-gen3?order=onlinecustomerprice:asc
When working to lessen the trigger pull on my Son's G19-Gen3 9mm that was 10+ lbs, I called them and they knew right from when I told them about the "heavy" trigger that his newly bought gun had the Glock trigger spring NY2-Orange in it. So I think and hope you'll have the same good luck with there advice.
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I appreciate the offer but I'm putting a gen 3 slide on my gen4 frame. So the gen3 is what I needed. Is the gen4 you have aftermarket?I have a gen 4 recoil spring and rod for sale if that would work for your needs
No it is the stock recoil spring from a gen4 glock 20.I appreciate the offer but I'm putting a gen 3 slide on my gen4 frame. So the gen3 is what I needed. Is the gen4 you have aftermarket?
What are you asking for it?No it is the stock recoil spring from a gen4 glock 20.