I have been inspired. Did mine yesterday and cleaned some gunk out of the fps and extractor. hoping this was the cause of cases to the face.
Never realized it was so easy to do....
I have been inspired. Did mine yesterday and cleaned some gunk out of the fps and extractor. hoping this was the cause of cases to the face.
Never realized it was so easy to do....
Last edited by pr1042; 05-30-12 at 12:48.
This thread crossed my mind yesterday. I was meeting with a "gun guy" and he was telling me his vast knowledge of Glocks when he quipped, "Well I haven't ever cleaned my Glock. I don't even oil it. These guns can run wet or dry."
I made an attempt to persuade him otherwise, but in the end, he was not swayed. Luckily he works for EMS and I won't need to rely on him for backup in the future.
I guess he must think cleaning supplies and kits are a conspiracy.
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I started getting some brass in the face with my Gen4 G19 during my last range session at 1000 round count. Well, I detail stripped it and am headed to the range today for about 350 more rounds, so I am anxious to see how the detail strip/ clean versus a field strip/cleaning will do. Furthermore, I am still really new to the Glock platform and I was able to detail strip and reassemble with NO issues...aka, it is easy enough for anyone to do. Will provide post-range follow up...
Last edited by hotrodder636; 06-02-12 at 10:13.
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