Oh, it IS easy. Bout the only way it would be easier is if someone else did it for you.I did look on you tube & see how to field strip the glock.
Looks easy.....
I have been impressed by how nicely Glocks shoot and it must be because the polymer absorbs some of the shock.
Now, has anyone ever just shot a Glock without ever cleaning it? I do know of one cop that never cleaned his weapon.
some good you tube videos out there on how to lubricate. You don't need much, just a couple drops in the right spots.
Mine gets cleaned once a year whether it needs it or not.
I had a friend of mine that was torture testing his Glock 19, and had 10,000 rounds through it, and got done at the range, breaking apart the weapons to clean the others, and we got that one too, oops. Great pistols though.I have been impressed by how nicely Glocks shoot and it must be because the polymer absorbs some of the shock.
Now, has anyone ever just shot a Glock without ever cleaning it? I do know of one cop that never cleaned his weapon.
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I wouldn't say bad advice. That "button" is directly in line with where your trigger finger belongs when you unholster. Not saying it's my preference, but they are not bad. Still prefer my Galco King Tuk.Bad advice here. Stay away from the SERPA holster line and purchase a quality kydex or hybrid holster without any buttons that you have to operate.
If you want one with retention, look at the safariland brand.
I wouldn't say bad advice. That "button" is directly in line with where your trigger finger belongs when you unholster. Not saying it's my preference, but they are not bad. Still prefer my Galco King Tuk.