GLOCK BLINDFOLDED STRIPPING CHALLENGE

Published on February 16, 2026
Duration: 1:15

This video showcases a blindfolded field and detail stripping challenge between two gunsmiths from Gun For Hire. It highlights the simplicity of the Glock platform, allowing experienced individuals to perform complex tasks by feel. The challenge demonstrates proficiency in firearm disassembly under simulated difficult conditions.

Quick Summary

A blindfolded Glock stripping challenge tests gunsmiths' expertise by having them field strip and detail strip a Glock handgun without sight. This highlights the Glock's simple design, allowing skilled individuals to perform disassembly by feel, aided by tools like Wheeler and Sandoz organizers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:13Field Strip Challenge
  3. 00:28Detail Strip Challenge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a blindfolded Glock stripping challenge?

A blindfolded Glock stripping challenge is a test of skill where individuals, often gunsmiths, attempt to field strip and detail strip a Glock handgun without the use of sight. This demonstrates their familiarity and expertise with the firearm's components and disassembly process.

What tools are needed for Glock disassembly?

For basic field stripping of a Glock, no specialized tools are typically required beyond what's integrated into the firearm itself. For detail stripping, tools like those from Wheeler Gunsmithing and magnetic parts trays from brands like Sandoz can aid in organization and handling small components.

How simple is the Glock platform for disassembly?

The Glock platform is renowned for its simplicity, particularly in field stripping. Experienced gunsmiths can often perform basic disassembly by feel, as demonstrated in this challenge, highlighting the intuitive design of the firearm's internal mechanisms.

What are the key differences between field stripping and detail stripping?

Field stripping involves disassembling a firearm into its main components for routine cleaning and maintenance. Detail stripping is a more thorough process, involving the complete disassembly down to the smallest parts, including trigger packs and pins, often for deep cleaning or repair.

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