Every Glock owner knows that reliable ignition is non-negotiable. The Firing Pin Channel Liner is a critical but often overlooked Glock part, acting as a durable bushing inside your slide’s firing pin channel. It ensures your firing pin travels smoothly and consistently, shot after shot. Whether you’re replacing a worn component during routine maintenance or completing a custom build, this liner is essential for maintaining your pistol’s legendary reliability.
Key Features
- Manufactured from high-strength, self-lubricating polymer for reduced friction and consistent firing pin travel.
- Precision-engineered to exact OEM specifications for a perfect press-fit installation.
- Directly contributes to reliable primer strikes by maintaining proper firing pin alignment.
- Essential for any slide work or detailed stripping where the original liner is removed or damaged.
- A simple, cost-effective part that is vital for the long-term health of your firearm’s ignition system.
Built For
This liner is a must-have for Glock owners performing detailed maintenance, including complete slide disassembly for deep cleaning or refinishing. It’s also a key component for builders assembling aftermarket slides or those troubleshooting light primer strikes, as a worn or missing channel liner is a common culprit.
Specifications
- Material: High-performance polymer
- Compatibility: Fits most common Glock models (G17, G19, G22, G23, etc.)
- Function: Serves as a bushing within the firing pin channel of the slide
- Installation: Requires a specific installation tool for proper seating
FAQ
Do I need a special tool to install this Firing Pin Channel Liner?
Yes. Proper installation requires a channel liner installation tool. Attempting to install it without the correct tool can damage the liner or the slide.
How often should I replace this Glock part?
Under normal use, it lasts for tens of thousands of rounds. Replace it if you notice visible wear, damage, or if you are experiencing ignition issues after ruling out other components like the spring or firing pin itself.


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