Disassemble and assemble a Glock handgun

Disassemble and assemble a Glock handgun

The Glock firearm is best known for its striker-fired polymer-framed design, and the "Safe Action" version employs innovative safety features which makes the pistol easy to operate. Its minimum weight and legendary Glock reliability are unsurpassed.

These specific characteristics meet the requirements of police, special units, security services and the military. Glock "Safe Action" pistols function without compromise, even under the most extreme conditions, but to ensure the functionality of your weapon, you should be able to perform certain maintenance tasks, such as field stripping, lubricating and cleaning.

Check out this video tutorial on how to disassemble and assemble a Glock handgun. Make sure you clear the pistol before you start disassembly to ensure the chamber is free of live ammunition.

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