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    Looking for a firing pin for a GLOCK 21 (.45 caliber) -- would be OK if it was worn down. Want to make a gun inoperable while the owner is out of town (long story, don't ask).

    Don't really want to buy a new firing pin only to grind down the tip.
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    Utah

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    Just taking the firing pin out makes the trigger go dead. Objective is can’t tell its inoperable without disassembly or test fire.

    Guess I should say our A plan is to put the pistol in a real safe at a different location. This is a plan B thing.
     

    TxStetson

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    Just taking the firing pin out makes the trigger go dead. Objective is can’t tell its inoperable without disassembly or test fire.

    Guess I should say our A plan is to put the pistol in a real safe at a different location. This is a plan B thing.
    Damn! Hope none of my friends are taking notes on this.
     

    oldgreyguy

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    Looking for a firing pin for a GLOCK 21 (.45 caliber) -- would be OK if it was worn down. Want to make a gun inoperable while the owner is out of town (long story, don't ask).

    Don't really want to buy a new firing pin only to grind down the tip.

    Numrich has them for 60 bucks, looks rather sophisticated to be grinding up
    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/804890.
     

    Utah

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    I’ve found them for $35, and I’d bet armorer pricing is cheaper. I let my GLOCK armorer certification lapse.
     
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