Field strip a Glock handgun

Field strip a Glock handgun

As a well-established gun in the military, police, special units, and security services, the Glock firearm is best known for its striker-fired polymer-framed design, with minimum weight and that legendary Glock reliability.

If you need a little help disassembling your Glock pistol, this video will aide you in your quest. See how to field strip a Glock handgun, from the magazine to the recoil spring, then see how to reassemble the Glock just like you took it apart.

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samsglock 8 months ago
Very informative
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edare 7 months ago
very good,
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17jlbrown 6 months ago
After field stripping my glock 22, I neglected putting in the spring. I reinstalled the barrel and slide and now I can't undo it so I can install the recoil spring. any suggestions?
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