Brass cases are pretty soft, much softer than nickel plated cases, which may cause some minor finish scuffing on the extractor face, after some use.
I am not familiar with the primer look in your second picture, can you elaborate on where the striker hit that primer and it appears to have mushroomed back out of the primer pocket, is this correct, also is that a hole in the primer ?
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DOH !
*smack forehead*
... click Click BOOM ....
"I don’t believe in fairy tales or sermons or stories about money, baby sister. But thank you for the cigarette."
Rooster Cogburn, in "True Grit"
Good deal, at least your getting it take care of. You will be happy you did!
As far as answering if that's normal, I can not I'd like to think your Glock armor could answer that, or someone with the Gen 4 I'd think would step in here by now and answer this. My Gen 3 does not do that but its a different design.
Finally got the 30274 ejector installed.
420 rounds fired since the installation. Here are the results.
150 Rounds CCI 147 gr: no ejections issues
50 Rounds AE 115gr: 3 hit me in the right shoulder
15 rounds Hydra Shok 135gr: no ejections issues
5 rounds Hornady Critical Defense 115gr: no ejection issues
100 Rounds Fiocchi 115gr: 2 hit my right shoulder
100 Rounds PMC Bronze 115 gr: 2 hit my right arm.
NO FAILURES!!!
All in all this is a vast improvement over the 336 ejector. It seems to still have a small ejection issue with range ammo but I can live with that. I love my G19!!!
Thanks for all the advice!
Peace