Glock/detail strip/frequency/clean
Pheonix
July 8, 2003, 08:55 PM
I could not find any prior posts so I titled it in the ways I tried to find it.
How often do you detail strip and clean your Glock. I have had mine (G26) 6 months and about 1200 rds. I feel that I am due.
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Graystar
July 8, 2003, 10:19 PM
Once, just to do it and know your gun. Otherwise, I personally believe that Glocks just don't need it.
Navy joe
July 8, 2003, 10:26 PM
They will function just fine for thousands of rounds without it. However, I pull mine down completely every thousand rounds or so to clean and re-grease the connector, soak/scrub the bore and clean the striker channel. The striker channel is the most important, cleaning it out will dramatically improve your trigger feel.
Seems like 6 months/1K rounds is an ok frequency.
Note: If you are the type that can break a hammer, just leave the gun alone. Get instruction on disassembly if you don't know, there is nothing that needs to be forced to take the gun apart. Do no harm.
tac17
July 9, 2003, 11:28 AM
Every 5,000 rounds whether they need it or not.
:D
Al Thompson
July 9, 2003, 03:34 PM
I field strip and clean mine after every shooting session. I have yet to detail strip one though.
My G26 had over 1k through it without cleaning when I got it. No big deal.
CWL
July 9, 2003, 03:41 PM
This is why glocks and dishwashers are meant for each other.
I have owned a G17 since 1987 (1988?) and I have never detail stripped it. I'm not even sure if it has been cleaned since I last shot it (2000-2001?)
Don't get too caught up on these things with your Glocks.
Mastrogiacomo
July 9, 2003, 03:45 PM
Clean after every shooting -- whether you think they "need it" or not....
Bartholomew Roberts
July 9, 2003, 03:50 PM
Well, my personal G26 has gone 6,000 rounds with no detail strip at all and few field strip cleanings for that matter. It is mainly a safe queen now so it probably won't see a detail strip until it stops functioning (if that day ever comes).
LIProgun
July 9, 2003, 03:51 PM
I detail stripped a G-23 that was about nine years old, had several thousand rounds through it, was carried a good deal, and had never been detail stripped before. It was amazingly clean. The owner field strips and cleans routinely, and has blown out the frame insides with Gun Scrubber a few times over the years. He also removes the striker to clean it and the striker channel periodically.
IMO, at 6 months and 1200 rounds, I don't think you need to detail strip the frame. I would pull the striker and clean it and the channel, and do a regular cleaning and lube.
Mr. Chitlin
July 9, 2003, 06:25 PM
I shoot a G35 in competition. I field strip and lube it after every couple of matches (~300 - 400 rounds). I detail strip once or twice a year, just to make sure there are no broken or worn parts. After 4 years and many k's of rounds, no problems yet.
Erich
July 10, 2003, 01:44 AM
My 33 liked the striker channel cleaned out every couple hundred rounds, to make sure that there were no light strikes from the .357 Sig primer sealer blowback. I never detail-stripped it in over 2k rounds.
rappa
July 10, 2003, 03:24 PM
I have owned a G17 since 1987 (1988?) and I have never detail stripped it.
Wheeew! I was afraid I was the only slacker around here!:D Owned my G19 since 1992 and never detail stripped it either.
bad_dad_brad
July 10, 2003, 07:19 PM
Never have detail stripped them (G17 and G19). I don't think you really need to. I field strip and clean only when I feel like it - when the gun gets obnoxiously dirty usually - G17, as I don't shoot the G19 that much. That trigger bar connector does need a drop of CLP once in awhile or the trigger gets stiff. Glocks are great if you are a lazy cleaner like me.
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