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Hey there! Cleaning your Glock is a must if you want it to stay in tip-top shape. After all, you don’t want it to jam up on you when you need it most. But don’t worry - with the right tools and a bit of know-how, keeping your Glock clean is a breeze! So let’s get started - here’s everything you need to know about cleaning your Glock like a pro.
Should I Clean My Glock After Every Use? [Solved]
Y’all better make sure to clean and lube your GLOCK pistol when it’s fresh outta the box before you fire it up. And don’t forget to do it after each time you shoot. Even if you ain’t used it in a month, give it some TLC at least once a month.
Disassemble the Glock: Before cleaning, it is important to disassemble the Glock by removing the slide, barrel, and recoil spring assembly.
Clean the Barrel: Use a bore brush and solvent to clean out any residue or dirt from inside of the barrel.
Clean the Slide: Use a cloth and solvent to wipe down all surfaces of the slide including rails, grooves, and other areas where dirt can accumulate.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply a light coat of lubricant to all moving parts such as rails, trigger bar, extractor pin, etc., ensuring that no excess lubricant is left on any surface that could cause malfunctions or jams in operation.
Reassemble Glock: Once all components have been cleaned and lubricated properly reassemble your Glock in reverse order of disassembly making sure that all parts are securely fastened before use
Clean glock use is essential for keeping your gun in top condition. It’s a no-brainer to give it a good scrub every now and then - after all, you don’t want it jamming up on you! Plus, regular cleaning will help extend its life. So, get out the cleaning supplies and get to work! Who knows - maybe you’ll even have fun with it.