Freedom To Boom Deals Extended!
12% Off Almost Everything w/ Code: FREEDOM12 Or Free Shipping On $99+ w/ Code: 99FREESHIP

Freedom To Boom Savings Extended!
12% Off Almost Everything w/ Code: FREEDOM12 or Free Shipping On $99+ w/ Code: 99FREESHIP

Trigger Housing w/Ejector

Trigger Housing w/Ejector Reviews & Ratings

PART# 322 /BROWNELLS SKU 100002689: Trigger Mechanism Housing w/ 336 ejector installed - fits Glock® 17, 19, 26 and 34 chambered in 9mm Luger and .380 ACP.

PART# 1896 /BROWNELLS SKU 100002713: Trigger Mechanism Housing w/ 1882 ejector installed - fits Glock® 22, 23, 27, 31, 32, 33, and 35 chambered in .40, .357 calibers (replaces ejector marked 4340)

PART# 8203 /BROWNELLS SKU 100002751: Trigger Mechanism Housing w/ 8196-2 ejector installed - fits G20-G20SF/G-21-21SF/G-29-G29SF/G-30-G-30SF-G-30S

DISCLAIMER: “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of GLOCK, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by GLOCK, Inc. or Glock®Ges.m.b.H. Neither Brownells nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, GLOCK, Inc. or Glock®Ges.m.b.H. The use of “GLOCK” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of Glock®pistols, parts, or components. For genuine GLOCK, Inc. and Glock®Ges.m.b.H. products and parts visit www.Glock®.com.

View Product
Write a review
5 Stars
50%
4 Stars
50%
3 Stars
0%
2 Stars
0%
1 Stars
0%
Reviews Summary
Overall, customers are quite satisfied with the Glock OEM trigger housing, noting its perfect fit and reliability for both Glock frames and Polymer 80 builds. Some buyers highlighted the current difficulty in sourcing the product, and a few mentioned the ejector's performance, but these are minor concerns against the generally positive feedback.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
80%
Reviewers consistently praise the Glock OEM trigger housing for its quality and reliability. Many report it fits perfectly and functions as intended, contributing to a positive shooting experience.
Fit and Compatibility
60%
The product's compatibility with Glock frames, particularly the Glock 19 Gen 3 and Polymer 80 builds, is frequently mentioned. Users express satisfaction with its seamless integration into their firearms.
Availability and Sourcing
40%
A few customers note challenges in finding the trigger housing readily available, expressing appreciation for notifications when it is back in stock, which highlights ongoing demand for this product.
Ejector Performance
40%
Some reviews address the ejector's performance, specifically the issue of ejected brass dropping inconveniently. Recommendations for replacing the ejector with a newer version are provided by experienced users.
5
Oem perfect replacement
Good oem product
5
Better than P80
I had an issue with my disconnect dragging on the slide (protruded above the frame too much) using the P80 build kit. Changing to OEM trigger housing corrected the problem.
5
Glock perfection
This is a Glock OEM product. Fit perfectly in my Glock 19 Gen 3 frame. I have no issues with this product other than right now the item is hard to find. Glad Brownells has an emil notification when the item comes back in stock.
4
Glock strong
Nothing fancy with this. It’s a standard part from Glock for your Glock. Works perfectly for Glock, p80 and Glock type of lowers that accepts Glock parts. No issues with this in several builds and wise to have spare for triage needs.
4
It's Glock Stuff
What can I say, it's a Glock part. We all wonder why they're so popular, but at sometime we all have one. This is for my Polymer 80, and seems to work as designed.
4
Stock glock
Is stock glock good. 4 stars only becouse of the gen 3 ejector #336 stamping code. It's the ejector thats flips brass down the shirt. A lot of you tube videos with girls in tube tops, low cut shirts with hot brass droping in them becouse of this ejector. The ejector can be replaced with one from a gen 4 housing, stamping # 30274 very easily, and well worth the extra purchase. It will put 99% of the brass at the 4 oclock position a couple feet away. Just push them out of the housings from behind using a thin blade screw driver then pull from the front the rest of the way, then push them right back in. But stick with the gen 3 housing in the 80% frames and gen 3 glocks as it has more material around the pin lock hole and at the ejector area. Some people are moding the gen 4 housings by clipping the extra tips off the bottom of the housings, easly done but i prefer more not less material around the hlding pin area.