unwise11
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I've heard reputable sources say that the lower half of the gun needs no maintenance for 5K + rounds. I clean my slide out every few hundred just to avoid build up. There's really nothing to them. All you need is a punch (Glock makes one) to completely disassemble. The most important thing is to keep the firing pin channel clean and free of oil.
Safety check your Glock and pull the trigger, then shake it. You should hear a little ting noise that is the striker moving freely in the slide. If you can't hear that, it's gunked up.
Glocks are perfect, in my opinion. Best fighting pistol you can get for 500 bucks.
Safety check your Glock and pull the trigger, then shake it. You should hear a little ting noise that is the striker moving freely in the slide. If you can't hear that, it's gunked up.
Glocks are perfect, in my opinion. Best fighting pistol you can get for 500 bucks.