Figured as much. Not huge issue at $20. Really got me thinking what would happen if I sent one in with upgraded sights.
They would either install them on the new gun OR very least send them back in the box with the new gun
I just received word that Glock is replacing a defective pistol and sending me a new one.
Yep, sights can be re-installed... Talon Grips are pretty much toast when they are removed.
Of course, you could always have the sights removed and the stock OEMs put back on before sending the gun in if you were concerned with the slide being potentially replaced.
Just curious, what was wrong with the gun that warranted a complete replacement?
A friend had a Gen 3 34 that shot WAY left for everyone that tried it. He sent it back to Glock and even they were like "wow that's bad" sent him a brand new Gen 3 34. So they take care of legitimate issues.
He had Warren Tactical o. It and his new Glock came with his Warren's on it and let me tell you it shoots straight and true.
The pistol failed to fire with light primer strikes 1-2x/100 shots. Glock said they were able to quickly reproduce the error and attributed the problem to the breach not milled enough (too thick), not allowing the striker to protrude far enough into the primer 100% of the time.
Well, the new pistol showed up from Georgia this afternoon. They upgraded the new one to night sights. All good here!