How To Field Strip A Glock?

How to Field Strip a Glock

The Glock is a popular handgun for both law enforcement and civilian use. It is known for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use. One of the things that makes the Glock so easy to use is its simple field-stripping procedure. In this article, we will walk you through the steps of field-stripping a Glock so that you can maintain your firearm properly.

Before you begin, make sure that the firearm is unloaded and that the safety is engaged.

Step 1: Remove the magazine

1. Press the magazine release button located at the bottom of the grip.
2. Grasp the magazine and pull it straight out of the gun.

Step 2: Lock the slide back

1. Depress the slide stop lever located on the left side of the frame.
2. Pull the slide back until it locks into place.

Step 3: Remove the slide stop lever

1. Use a small screwdriver or other tool to pry the slide stop lever up and out of the frame.

Step 4: Remove the slide

1. While holding the slide back, use your other hand to push down on the rear of the barrel.
2. The slide will come off of the frame.

Step 5: Remove the recoil spring assembly

1. Grasp the recoil spring assembly and pull it out of the slide.

Step 6: Remove the barrel

1. Rotate the barrel counterclockwise until it is aligned with the ejection port.
2. Pull the barrel out of the slide.

Step 7: Reassemble the Glock

1. Insert the barrel into the slide.
2. Rotate the barrel clockwise until it is locked into place.
3. Insert the recoil spring assembly into the slide.
4. Press the slide stop lever down and into place.
5. Release the slide.
6. Insert the magazine.

Congratulations! You have now successfully field-stripped your Glock.

Step Action Notes
1 Ensure the firearm is unloaded This is the most important step to prevent any accidents.
2 Depress the slide lock and pull the slide back This will allow you to remove the slide from the frame.
3 Remove the recoil spring assembly from the slide The recoil spring assembly is located at the rear of the slide.
4 Remove the barrel from the slide The barrel is located at the front of the slide.
5 Reassemble the firearm in the reverse order Be sure to follow the instructions carefully to ensure the firearm is reassembled correctly.

Field Stripping the Glock

To field strip a Glock, you will need the following tools:

  • A Glock Armorer’s Tool or a small flathead screwdriver
  • A cleaning rod
  • A few patches of cloth

1. Remove the slide stop lever.

The slide stop lever is located on the left side of the frame, just behind the trigger guard. To remove it, use a Glock Armorer’s Tool or a small flathead screwdriver to depress the plunger on the back of the lever. Once the plunger is depressed, the lever can be rotated 90 degrees and removed.

2. Pull back the slide and lock it open.

To pull back the slide, grasp the front of the slide with your dominant hand and pull it back until it locks open. The slide lock will engage, preventing the slide from being released.

3. Rotate the takedown lever down and remove the slide.

The takedown lever is located on the right side of the frame, just behind the slide stop lever. To rotate the takedown lever, use a Glock Armorer’s Tool or a small flathead screwdriver to depress the plunger on the back of the lever. Once the plunger is depressed, the lever can be rotated 90 degrees and removed.

With the takedown lever removed, the slide can be lifted off the frame. To do this, grasp the front of the slide with your dominant hand and pull it straight up. The slide will come off the frame, revealing the barrel and recoil spring assembly.

4. Remove the barrel and recoil spring assembly.

To remove the barrel and recoil spring assembly, grasp the barrel with your dominant hand and use your non-dominant hand to push down on the rear of the slide. This will release the barrel from the slide. Once the barrel is released, it can be lifted straight up and removed.

The recoil spring assembly is located inside the barrel. To remove it, use a cleaning rod to push it out of the barrel.

Reassembling the Glock

To reassemble the Glock, follow these steps in reverse order:

1. Insert the barrel and recoil spring assembly into the slide.

2. Rotate the takedown lever up and lock it in place.

3. Insert the slide onto the frame and push it forward until it locks into place.

4. Replace the slide stop lever.

To ensure that the Glock is properly assembled, check to make sure that the slide is locked in place and that the slide stop lever is engaged. You should also be able to pull back the slide and release it without any resistance.

Field stripping and reassembling a Glock is a simple process that can be completed in a few minutes. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Glock is properly maintained and that it is ready to be used when needed.

How to Field Strip a Glock?

Q: What tools do I need to field strip a Glock?

A: You will need a Glock Armorer’s Tool or a small flathead screwdriver.

Q: How do I field strip a Glock?

1. Point the gun in a safe direction and remove the magazine.
2. Depress the trigger and lock the slide back.
3. Using the Glock Armorer’s Tool or a small flathead screwdriver, turn the takedown lever 90 degrees counterclockwise.
4. Move the slide forward and off the frame.
5. Remove the recoil spring assembly and barrel from the slide.

Q: What is the difference between field stripping and disassembling a Glock?

Field stripping is the process of removing the slide and barrel from the frame for cleaning and maintenance. Disassembling a Glock is the process of removing all of the internal components from the frame for more extensive cleaning and repairs.

Q: How often should I field strip my Glock?

It is recommended to field strip your Glock every 500 rounds or once a month, whichever comes first.

Q: What should I do if I experience a malfunction with my Glock?

If you experience a malfunction with your Glock, the first thing you should do is stop firing and clear the gun. Once the gun is clear, you can then troubleshoot the malfunction. Here are some common Glock malfunctions and how to fix them:

  • Failure to feed: This is when the round does not feed into the chamber properly. To fix this, you can try clearing the gun and then racking the slide slowly and firmly. If the problem persists, you may need to have the gun serviced.
  • Failure to fire: This is when the gun does not fire when the trigger is pulled. To fix this, you can try clearing the gun and then checking the firing pin. If the firing pin is not protruding from the back of the slide, you may need to have the gun serviced.
  • Squib load: This is when a round does not fire completely. To fix this, you can try clearing the gun and then firing another round. If the problem persists, you may need to have the gun serviced.

Q: Where can I learn more about Glock field stripping and maintenance?

There are many resources available online and in print that can teach you more about Glock field stripping and maintenance. Here are a few resources to get you started:

  • [Glock’s official website](https://us.glock.com/en/learn/training-and-support/field-stripping)
  • [The National Rifle Association’s website](https://www.nra.org/articles/articles/glock-field-strip-and-cleaning)
  • [The Shooting Illustrated website](https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/glock-field-strip-and-cleaning/)

In this article, we have discussed how to field strip a Glock pistol. We have covered the steps in detail, and provided images to help you visualize the process. We have also discussed some of the common mistakes that people make when field stripping a Glock, and how to avoid them.

Field stripping a Glock is a relatively simple process, but it is important to do it correctly in order to prevent damage to the firearm. By following the steps in this article, you can safely and easily field strip your Glock pistol.

Here are some key takeaways from this article:

  • Always wear eye protection when field stripping a Glock.
  • Be careful not to drop any parts.
  • Lubricate the firearm after reassembly.
  • If you are unsure about how to field strip your Glock, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified gunsmith.

By following these tips, you can safely and easily field strip your Glock pistol.

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