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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

A full disassembly & reassembly of my Glock 19

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  • I would have to agree with everyone else .. nice take down .. I am looking into buying this as a first gun what do you think .. Anyone is free to send me a message

    Thanks

    Jay

  • @Jasosan1 I think it's a good choice... thanks...

  • This is the ONE youtube vid that inspired me to attempt a complete disassembly/assembly and I did it. Nowhere near under five mins. but I was able to follow the vid., with generous use of the pause button and get it done. To others wanting to give detailed pics of a black gun, follow Glassblower's example and don't use a light colored background, keep everything in frame and don't over-talk things. Notice how his right hand rarely even leaves the table. Nice vid Sir.

  • @whomeis Thank you... 

  • good job, ex military?

  • @marvintheboon Thanks & yes, i am...

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  • gun video that doesn't have metal or country music playing. nice :p

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  • very nice video, thank you!

  • @Glassblower718 Nice Video, I will attempt this once I come back from the range today, quick questions, any punch tool will do that fits, correct? Also, How often should I change out the springs in my gun, recoil, trigger, and firing pin springs? I lost count but I am somewhere near the 1500 round mark, and the gun was brand new, can I wait to the 2500 round mark just to be safe? is it a time limit thing or round count thing?

  • Nice... I subbed you.

  • Nicely done.  Video is strictly business (which is what I like).

  • @bertjuhnl With the slide release button, on the left side of the firearm.

  • good job! I was always curious about the disassembly of Glocks as just bought a 17 recently, never had it apart yet, we were issued Browning Hi powers. so these were a mystery to me. thanks :) It wasnt clear how you took out the striker and firing pin though?

  • @bertjuhnl slide release button on the left hand side of the pistol, he did it fast n slick so i can see how you would have missed it.

  • Don't know the correct terminology but when the slide is pulled back and stuck in place, how does he 'shoot' the slide back into position as seen at 0:20 - 0:23?

  • cool

  • @lilb4eva18 it is a serpa level 2 CQC with the paddle attachment, i have one for my glock 17 and 21. it doesn't scar it at al

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