Stainless Steel Guide Rods Recoil Spring / Guide Rod Assembly for Glock G26, G27, G33 and G39
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Stainless Steel Guide Rods Recoil Spring / Guide Rod Assembly for Glock G26, G27, G33 and G39

Code: SSGRG26
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Product Description

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Description: Stainless Steel Guide Rods Recoil Spring / Guide Rod Assembly for Glock G26, G27, G33 and G39. Made from the highest quality 304 stainless steel, this drop-in replacement guide rod with recoil spring is designed for use in the Glock G26, G27, G33 & G39 pistol chambered in either 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG or .45 GAP respectively. This solid piece, stainless steel, guide rod replaces the dual spring factory guide rod. This guide rod doesn't flex like the factory dual spring guide rod which enables better accuracy and performance. Made in the USA and built to last, an SS Guide Rods upgrade is a must have for your pistol.

Models Fit:

  • Glock G26
  • Glock G27
  • Glock G33
  • Glock G39

Manufacturer: Stainless Steel Guide Rods

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Stainless Steel Guide Rods
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W,.357 SIG,.45 GAP
  • Finish / Color: Stainless Steel
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Glock G26,Glock G27,Glock G33,Glock G39

DISCLAIMER: This product is not manufactured, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by GLOCK. GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols.

Specifications

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  • Brand: Stainless Steel Guide Rods
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W,.357 SIG,.45 GAP
  • Finish / Color: Stainless Steel
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Glock G26,Glock G27,Glock G33,Glock G39

Customer Ratings & Reviews

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Ratings Snapshot
5.0
out of 5
5 (1)
4 (0)
3 (0)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
5.0
out of 5
5 (1)
4 (0)
3 (0)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
1 Total Reviews
Better than dual spring design
5 out of 5
Gene43
Location: Maryland
Date: August 31, 2021
Just IMHO, the single spring design is better than the dual spring design. It does not require as much clearance to function correctly. Had a dual spring steel spring and while it worked fine 99% of the time, if it wasn't seated exactly correctly, it would snag and cause various issues such as FTE/FTF issues. The single spring WITH the stainless steel rod(to prevent flexing) works better in that it doesn't have the tight clearance requirements and has not snagged once.
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