GLOCK 43X CLEANING (Q&A)

Published on November 24, 2021
Duration: 26:21

This guide details the cleaning process for a Glock 43X, as demonstrated by GHG Hussle. It covers essential safety checks, disassembly, cleaning with specific products like Shooter Lube, and reassembly. The video emphasizes proper maintenance for reliability and longevity of the firearm, offering practical advice for everyday carry owners.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle recommends cleaning your Glock 43X every 500-1000 rounds or when visibly dirty. Essential safety includes removing the magazine, cycling the slide, and visually checking the chamber. Use Shooter Lube solvent and oil for maintenance, and never alter or remove the firearm's serial number.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Shoutouts
  2. 02:07Firearm Safety and Disassembly
  3. 03:54Cleaning Process and Maintenance Frequency
  4. 06:20Personal Background and YouTube Motivation
  5. 16:16Safety Tips and Legal Awareness
  6. 21:12Future Content and Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my Glock 43X?

It's recommended to clean your Glock 43X every 500 to 1,000 rounds, or more frequently if the firearm appears significantly dirty. Regular cleaning ensures optimal performance and longevity of the pistol.

What are the essential safety steps before cleaning a Glock 43X?

Before cleaning, always remove the magazine, rack the slide multiple times to eject any chambered round, and visually inspect the chamber to confirm the firearm is completely unloaded. Treat every gun as if it's loaded.

What cleaning products does GHG Hussle recommend for the Glock 43X?

GHG Hussle recommends Shooter Lube Stage One Solvent for initial cleaning and a brush, followed by Shooter Lube Stage Two Oil for lubrication after reassembly.

Is it legal to remove the serial number from a firearm?

No, removing or altering the serial number on a firearm is a serious federal offense and carries significant legal penalties. Always maintain the original markings on your firearm.

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