GLOCK firing pin removal

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  • you are a wookie looking mother fucker but i like your style

  • @nooksolo what da fuck is that supose to mean??? wookie i hope it means handsom.

  • I noticed that none of your Glocks have extended slide releases.. Ever think of installing one? I've put them on all of mine, it adds a nice and more confident feel, in my opinion. David

  • @smpd357sig i put one in my glock 30 very nice

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  • @DontFuknTreadOnMe That small black thing that is visible,by metal square, you have to HOLD that down (from the front of it don't push the top of it) with a small flatblade, for this black plastic is what is under pressure and holds the slide cover on,that moves back and fourth like the firing pin ONCE you push that thing down, you hold it in the down position and slide the cover off. The extractor spring is held under pressure with the cover too

  • I finally did it, SO the idea of that first insertion of the little screwdriver is to release the pressure that holds the slide cover in. Than the damn firing pin block shot out with the extractor and I started sweating. I guess the extractor goes in one way, but did you notice you can lock it open if you manually move it?

  • Thanks for the video. Good luck with your dad.

  • LIFE freakn SAVER...thanks Pete

  • Awesome video man. I didn't know about the function test using a pen. I actually learned something useful in this video.

    Thanks

  • wonder why glock primers seem to be torn. would like to see a firing pin closeup.

  • I can never fucking see well on 'how to' videos... I keep thinking I'm going to break my mine. And i can't even tell how the firing pin has any relation to the back plate. Nor, what the fuck I'm pushing on that releases pressure on the back plate. It always seems so easy(and it must be), but I just have no luck with it at all.... And i'm trying to install some spring cups too! Anyway, thanks for the video Pete. I'm sure others figured it out. I just need to see this be done in person.

  • do you know if this is the same for all glock models? i was trying it on my 26 and it didnt seem this easy, i stopped before fucking it up.

  • You should have took the spring off the firing pin as well,Now that's a real bitch to do

  • Nice video Pete. Now can you do the same on the Sig?

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