Firearm Maintenance: Glock Reassembly — Part 4/4

Published on March 20, 2013
Duration: 1:21

This video provides a step-by-step guide for reassembling a Glock firearm after maintenance. It details the correct placement of the barrel, recoil spring assembly, and slide, emphasizing the audible click indicating proper engagement. The guide concludes with essential function checks, including magazine insertion for slide lock testing and dry-firing to confirm trigger reset and firing pin fall.

Quick Summary

To reassemble a Glock, place the barrel in the slide, then the recoil spring assembly with its small end at the front and rear flange in the barrel's cutout. Position the slide on the frame and slide it on, cycling the action until you hear a click. Test function by cycling, inserting an empty magazine, and dry-firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock Reassembly
  2. 00:06Barrel and Slide Installation
  3. 00:10Recoil Spring Assembly Placement
  4. 00:19Slide onto Frame and Cycling
  5. 00:27Audible Click and Lug Engagement
  6. 00:32Post-Assembly Cycling and Magazine Test
  7. 00:38Trigger Function Check (Dry-Fire)
  8. 00:46Completion and Readiness

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you reassemble a Glock slide onto the frame?

To reassemble a Glock, place the barrel in the slide, then the recoil spring assembly with its small end at the front and rear flange in the barrel's cutout. Finally, position the slide on the front of the frame and slide it all the way on, cycling the action until you hear a click.

What is the correct way to install the recoil spring assembly on a Glock?

The recoil spring assembly is installed by placing its small end into the receptacle at the front of the Glock slide. The rear flange of the assembly should then be positioned in the semicircular cutout of the barrel.

How do you test the function of a reassembled Glock?

After reassembly, cycle the slide several times. Insert an empty magazine to test the slide lock function. Then, close the slide and dry-fire the gun in a safe direction to ensure the firing pin falls and the trigger resets.

What indicates proper slide lock engagement during Glock reassembly?

During Glock reassembly, you should hear an audible click when the slide lock engages properly as you cycle the action after sliding the slide onto the frame.

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