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The Glock firing pin channel liner is a critical wear component that sits between your striker and slide, eliminating direct metal-to-metal contact where it matters most. If you shoot your Glock regularly—whether on the range, in competition, or in the field—you'll eventually need a replacement. Because the liner degrades during removal and can't be safely reused, keeping a spare on hand is just part of responsible Glock ownership.
This is one of those parts that doesn't make headlines but absolutely belongs in your Glock maintenance kit. The firing pin channel is where extreme forces concentrate with every shot: the striker impacts the primer under tremendous spring pressure, and the channel liner absorbs that punishment so your slide doesn't. Over thousands of rounds, that liner wears down. A fresh one is affordable insurance against premature slide damage and unpredictable ignition issues down the road.
Whether you're a casual shooter who runs a few boxes a month or someone who logs serious round count, having a firing pin channel liner replacement available means you're never caught waiting for a simple maintenance job. Installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable doing basic Glock armorer work. Stock one now and you'll have it when you need it.
No. The liner is generally rendered unusable during removal and should not be reinstalled. This is why having a spare part on hand is essential.
The liner prevents direct metal-to-metal contact between the striker and slide. Over time and round count, it wears and should be replaced to maintain proper ignition and protect your slide from damage.
This is a Glock firing pin channel liner. Check your specific Glock model documentation or contact a Glock armorer to confirm compatibility with your pistol.

SKU: 144600345



Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The Glock firing pin channel liner is a critical wear component that sits between your striker and slide, eliminating direct metal-to-metal contact where it matters most. If you shoot your Glock regularly—whether on the range, in competition, or in the field—you'll eventually need a replacement. Because the liner degrades during removal and can't be safely reused, keeping a spare on hand is just part of responsible Glock ownership.
This is one of those parts that doesn't make headlines but absolutely belongs in your Glock maintenance kit. The firing pin channel is where extreme forces concentrate with every shot: the striker impacts the primer under tremendous spring pressure, and the channel liner absorbs that punishment so your slide doesn't. Over thousands of rounds, that liner wears down. A fresh one is affordable insurance against premature slide damage and unpredictable ignition issues down the road.
Whether you're a casual shooter who runs a few boxes a month or someone who logs serious round count, having a firing pin channel liner replacement available means you're never caught waiting for a simple maintenance job. Installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable doing basic Glock armorer work. Stock one now and you'll have it when you need it.
No. The liner is generally rendered unusable during removal and should not be reinstalled. This is why having a spare part on hand is essential.
The liner prevents direct metal-to-metal contact between the striker and slide. Over time and round count, it wears and should be replaced to maintain proper ignition and protect your slide from damage.
This is a Glock firing pin channel liner. Check your specific Glock model documentation or contact a Glock armorer to confirm compatibility with your pistol.
SKU: 144600345
