03 November 2014

How To Disassemble A Glock

Tam has indicated that she doesn't know how after being lectured on how to clean guns.

First you need a disassembly tool.

RCBS is preferred, but Lee will do...

Then make a disassembler insert with your disassembly tool.  The manual that comes with the disassembly tool will indicate how much disassembly powder you should use.

It's full of typos, so you should use the .357 Magnum listing for .380, 9mm and .357 SIG; 10mm ACP for the .40 S&W, .41 Magnum for 10mm, and .454 Casull for .45 ACP.

Insert the disassembly insert as you would a normal round of ammunition, aim the Glock at something that can catch the bullet easily, such as a Ming Vase or Faberge Egg.

Your Glock will now take itself apart simply by pulling the trigger!

Some bruising and blood is a normal part of the disassembly procedure, but it's a sign you've performed the operation correctly.

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