Lenny Magill Demos Our Extended Precision Slide Lock

Published on September 10, 2019
Duration: 30:13

Lenny Magill demonstrates the installation of the GlockStore Extended Precision Slide Lock, highlighting its benefits for easier disassembly and improved shot accuracy. The video details the differences between CNC-machined stainless steel and stamped factory parts, emphasizing the precision upgrade's superior surface consistency. It also covers essential firearm safety procedures and a full frame disassembly for installation.

Quick Summary

The Glock Extended Precision Slide Lock, made from CNC machined stainless steel, offers easier disassembly and potentially improved accuracy due to its consistent, flat surface compared to stamped factory parts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Extended Precision Slide Lock Benefits
  2. 00:48Identifying the Factory Slide Lock
  3. 01:40Crucial Firearm Safety & Clearing Steps
  4. 03:14Glock Disassembly & Internal Mechanism Explained
  5. 06:25Precision vs. Stamped Slide Lock Comparison
  6. 09:17Full Frame Disassembly for Installation
  7. 13:33Installing the Extended Precision Slide Lock
  8. 18:20Final Reassembly & Function Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of the Glock Extended Precision Slide Lock?

The Extended Precision Slide Lock makes Glock disassembly significantly easier and can improve shot-to-shot accuracy and consistency. It offers a more tactile surface for manipulation compared to the factory part.

How does the Extended Precision Slide Lock improve accuracy?

The precision version is CNC machined from solid stainless steel, providing a flatter, more consistent surface for the barrel to rest on. This contrasts with stamped factory parts, which can have slight variations affecting firearm performance.

What is required to install the Extended Precision Slide Lock?

Installation requires a full frame disassembly of the Glock pistol. This involves removing the locking block pin, trigger pin, and trigger housing pin using appropriate tools like punches and a hammer.

What safety precautions should be taken when working on a Glock?

Always ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and visually/physically inspecting the chamber. Dry fire in a safe direction. Store ammunition separately from the firearm during maintenance.

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