Glock 25 Slide - I was cleaning and carelessly put the slide back (with the barrel and spring) and it jammed. I have a CCW here in Mexico and no gun manufacturer. Any help would be appreciated, I really need it by tomorrow :/
I could try wrapping tape around the front of the RSA, grabbing it with pliers, and pulling the RSA straight out the front. This way you don't have to slide the slide which looks like it might get stuck on the rear slide mounts. If you can get the RSA out of the lock block, the rider can come back down and not be so tight on the rear slide mounts to go forward. Then you might press the shutter button to advance the frame. You can also remove the cover plate from the slide (it slides down) so the FP clip doesn't catch if you move forward after removing the RSA from the LB. If you decide to remove the slide cover plate, be sure to hold the back of the slide while removing the plate, as the slide's contents are under spring pressure and will fall out when the cover is removed.
Glock 25 Slide
WeeWilly said: Looks like the RSA may stay above/in front of the locking block. I could try wrapping tape around the front of the RSA, grabbing it with pliers, and pulling the RSA straight out the front. This way you don't have to slide the slide which looks like it might get stuck on the rear slide mounts. If you can get the RSA out of the lock block, the rider can come back down and not be so tight on the rear slide mounts to go forward. Then you might press the shutter button to advance the frame. You can also remove the cover plate from the slide (it slides down) so the FP clip doesn't catch if you move forward after removing the RSA from the LB. If you decide to remove the slide cover plate, be sure to hold the back of the slide while removing the plate, as the slide's contents are under spring pressure and will fall out when the cover is removed. Click to expand... I really appreciate you trying it and letting me know how it goes. I need it tomorrow morning to protect some clients so it's very important :/
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Damian Alcazar said: I really appreciate it, I'll try it and let you know how it goes. I need it tomorrow morning to protect some clients so it's very important :/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. Click to expand... Got it, good luck.
This is an older topic, you may not get a reply and revive an old topic. Please consider creating a new topic. The Glock 25 (G25, Model 25) is a specific small pistol comparable to the Glock 19, making it ideal for concealed carry. It was introduced at the IWA Outdoor Classics in Nuremberg, Germany in 1995. It is chambered in .380 ACP (9mm Short), which was not very popular in the United States at the time.
The market suggested that Glock should add a model of this caliber to expand its product line. So the Glock 25 is actually derived from the compact Glock 19. The barrel is 102 mm (4 in) long and has a hexagonal profile with a right hand twist of 250 mm. It has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds, and with the help of a special magazine, the capacity can be increased to 17 rounds. However, its width is only 30 mm.
The standard height of the fixed sight is 6.9mm, as opposed to the 6.5mm height used for the 9×19mm models. The Glock 25 has an overall length of 174mm. The height of the weapon is 127 mm, the weight without the muzzle is 570 g. The trigger pressure is about 2500 g.
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Magazine capacity and caliber are one of the main reasons the Glock 25 was banned in the United States until 2004. At the time, the US Penal Code prohibited magazine capacities of more than 10 rounds for civilian use. Due to this magazine's capacity limitations and strong competition, this model was not sold in the US at the time.
Well, technically it was "banned", but it was mostly a marketing ploy because it wasn't imported into the US due to low interest. In 1968, the Gun Control Act stopped the flow of cheap guns from Europe to the US. This weapon was known as the Saturday Night Special. The new gun control law introduced a point system that manufacturers had to meet in order for their guns to be eligible for importation.
Unfortunately, the .380 ACP chambered Glock 25 didn't score enough points to be legal. A point system was introduced to determine the "sporting purpose of the weapon". These scores are assigned based on criteria including the weapon's length, height, weight, caliber, construction, safety, features, sights and grip. (Act 1968, 935(d)(3)).
Many guns were banned due to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Imported guns must earn enough points to be legally imported. This is why the Walther PPK post 68 had to be made in the USA and Walther created the PPK/S (PPK breech and barrel on a PP frame) to be able to import German made pistols. Some countries still do not allow citizens to own the same caliber firearms as the military and police.
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