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Jay Cunningham
08-13-08, 11:13
I want to solicit opinions on which resource (of any media type) is the best overall for GLOCK detail stripping and reassembly.

Also, out of the resources listed in the following thread:

https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=215

which do you all recommend through personal experience?

LOKNLOD
08-13-08, 11:22
I have a .pdf of the Glock Armorer's Manual. I managed to get my gun all the way apart and all the way back together and it still worked, so I suppose it's been successful for me.

It isn't listed in that thread, but the only parts supplier I've used personally is Top Gun Supply (http://www.topgunsupply.com/). I had good service from them and quick shipping on some assorted small parts. That was in the spring, IIRC.

Renegade
08-13-08, 12:49
http://www.glockmeister.com/

Gop to bottom left where it says "Free Tech Info".

Everything you need to know to take your glock apart and re-assemble it.

Jay Cunningham
08-13-08, 14:34
http://www.glockmeister.com/

Gop to bottom left where it says "Free Tech Info".

Everything you need to know to take your glock apart and re-assemble it.

Killer - thanks!

sl4mdaddy
08-13-08, 14:47
Bought this book, was extremely helpful on my first Glock:

http://www.customizeyourglock.com/

tiger seven
08-13-08, 14:47
http://www.glockmeister.com/

Gop to bottom left where it says "Free Tech Info".

Everything you need to know to take your glock apart and re-assemble it.

Agreed. I recently used the Glockmeister tech pages to guide me through swapping out my trigger spring and connector. It really did provide me with everything I needed. It was by far the best resource of its kind I found on the web.

Derek

DarrinD
08-14-08, 22:46
Agreed. I recently used the Glockmeister tech pages to guide me through swapping out my trigger spring and connector. It really did provide me with everything I needed. It was by far the best resource of its kind I found on the web.

Derek

+2 for Glockmeister, who happens to have his shop a short drive from my place. I've been going there for everything Glock and have always been more than satisfied. The owners and armorers are all top notch in expertise and customer service. Also, if you can't find the answer you're looking for on their site, call them toll free and you'll be put through to an expert who can usually walk you through what you're trying to do.

Besides selling the trigger springs and connectors, as tiger seven apparently did above, Glockmeister is also selling what they call a "competition trigger" which is no lighter than the 3.5# connector but is a complete replacement trigger that smoothes it out even further and makes the reset even more positive. It's almost like a custom 1911 job for only $50 (on sale as of today):
http://glockmeister.com/product_info.php?products_id=203 and it's a drop-in job so you can remove it if you don't like it. Check the site for additional details. The only reason I haven't done it yet is when I do trigger mods, I feel like keeping all my Glocks standardized and there are a few things above a new Glockmeister "Comp Trigger" on the shopping list. :mad: