Firearm Maintenance: Glock Disassembly — Part 1/4

Published on March 20, 2013
Duration: 2:02

This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to properly field strip a Glock pistol. It emphasizes critical safety procedures, including ensuring the firearm is completely unloaded before disassembly. The process involves manipulating the slide and slide stop to separate the slide from the frame, followed by the removal of the recoil assembly and barrel.

Quick Summary

To properly field strip a Glock, first ensure the firearm is completely unloaded by removing the magazine and visually inspecting the chamber. Then, pull the trigger to lower the firing pin, draw the slide back slightly, and pull down on the slide stop to remove the slide from the frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock Design
  2. 00:10Video Series Overview
  3. 00:20Critical Safety Check: Unloading
  4. 00:36Disassembly Step 1: Trigger Pull
  5. 00:51Disassembly Step 2: Slide Removal
  6. 01:06Disassembly Step 3: Recoil Assembly Removal
  7. 01:11Disassembly Step 4: Barrel Removal
  8. 01:15When to Seek Professional Help

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first and most crucial step before disassembling a Glock?

The absolute first and most critical step before disassembling any firearm, including a Glock, is to ensure it is completely unloaded. This involves removing the magazine, locking the slide back, and visually and physically inspecting the chamber to confirm it is empty.

How do you initiate the disassembly of a Glock pistol?

To begin Glock disassembly, after confirming it's unloaded and pulling the trigger to lower the firing pin, you draw the slide back a fraction of an inch. Then, pull down on the slide stop with your other hand while allowing the slide to move forward.

What are the main components removed during a basic Glock field strip?

During a basic Glock field strip, you will remove the slide from the frame, then the recoil assembly (guide rod and spring) from beneath the barrel, and finally the barrel itself from the slide.

When should I consider taking my Glock to a professional for maintenance?

If you need to go beyond basic field stripping, such as for replacing a broken part, and you do not have the proper tools, knowledge, or are uncomfortable with the task, it is recommended to take your Glock to a registered Glock armorer.

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