Every Glock owner knows that reliability comes down to the quality of its smallest components. The Slide Lock Spring is a critical internal part responsible for ensuring your slide locks back reliably after the last round and releases smoothly when a fresh magazine is inserted. If you’re experiencing failures to lock back or a sluggish slide release, this small but mighty spring is often the culprit. Replacing it with a genuine-spec part restores that definitive, positive function your pistol is known for.
Key Features
- Manufactured to original Glock factory specifications for a guaranteed fit.
- Precision-formed from high-carbon spring steel for consistent tension and long-term durability.
- Direct replacement part for worn or damaged factory slide lock springs.
- Essential for maintaining the reliable slide lock and release function of your firearm.
- Individually inspected to ensure proper form and performance before shipping.
Built For
This spring is built for the Glock owner performing routine maintenance or troubleshooting a specific function issue. It’s a must-have for your armorer’s parts kit, whether you’re a competitive shooter keeping a spare for match day or a responsible owner ensuring your defensive firearm operates flawlessly. Replacing this spring is a straightforward task that directly impacts your pistol’s reliability.
Specifications
- Material: High-Carbon Spring Steel
- Finish: Standard Glock OEM-style finish for corrosion resistance.
- Compatibility: Designed for common Glock models (Gen 1-5) in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG calibers. Check your model’s specific parts diagram for confirmation.
- Packaging: Secured in a labeled parts bag for identification and storage.
FAQ
Is this Slide Lock Spring compatible with my Glock 19 Gen 5?
Yes, this Slide Lock Spring is compatible with most Glock models across multiple generations, including the Glock 19 Gen 5. It is always recommended to cross-reference with your specific model’s parts list.
How do I know if my slide lock spring needs replacing?
The most common signs are a failure for the slide to lock back on an empty magazine or a slide release lever that feels mushy and lacks positive spring tension. If you’ve ruled out magazine and shooter error, inspecting or replacing this spring is the logical next step.


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