Cleaning the Glock Series
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Great easy to follow vid, thanks.
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@talontraininggroup it takes incredible much to hurt a glock. in fact: i shot 2000 rounds trough my glock in one day ( no joke, got friends that helped me ) without cleaning or re-lubricating. no jams, no problems. i bet you can shoot at least 5000 rounds trough it without a problem. ( i totaly dissambly my glock after every shooting, clean it and lubricate it ). this is the most reliable gun i`ve ever had.
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@talontraininggroup I have been a satisfied Glock owner for 9 years now and am always liberal on my oil application. Maybe it is only psychosomatic but it feels as if there is a more smooth and precise recoil when I am generous with the oil.
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Very helpful, thanks for posting.
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and the 10 mm blows up in your hand
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Nice video. I too oil the exterior of the slide. I do it with every gun i own, why not do it with my glock 19. Makes me sleep better at night. thumbs up for the video!
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gunzilla works great on my guns...
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gee thanks there you saved me alot of worrying
happy shooting
i washed out my copper lube on acciedent before i even fired it then shot 250 rds through it am i at any risk?
atommtrhead 2 years ago
No, you are fine. The lube is just there to make sure you don't forget to lube it before shooting. If you "washed it out" and then lubed the gun then nothing to worry about. It takes a lot to hurt this pistol.
talontraininggroup 2 years ago
Glock Armorer's Manual - "...lubricate the barrel, barrel hood, the barrel lug, and the inside of the slide where the barrel hood rubs against the slide. Take ONLY one drop of oil on your finger and rub each slide rail, or put one drop of oil in each slide rail cut.... MOST IMPORTANT IS THE DROP OF OIL WHERE THE CONNECTOR AND TRIGGER BAR MEET." Also, never lube the polymer frame, slide exterior, or the recoil spring assembly. Tenifer is not the finish it is heat treatment that prevents rust.
theKGB65 2 years ago
Well said. While all that is very true and straight out of the manual, I still put a light coat on the exterior of the slide. Just makes me feel better.
talontraininggroup 2 years ago
I am new to the gun world and am obsessed with Glocks. I like your videos and appreciate your knowledge. Do you ever replace a magazine based on age or use or only when it gives you a problem?
glockfanatic 2 years ago
If the slide won't lock back on the last round, check the follower, the plastic thing that pushes the bullets up inside the magazine. If the front left corner, where it pushes up on the slide lock, is damaged, replace the follower. If it is not and still won't lock back, replace the spring. If it does this on all magazines, look at the slide lock. Scratched magazines are no big deal. Shorter answer, replace when they don't work.
talontraininggroup 2 years ago