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lead reloads in Glocks only result in "partial disassembly"...and then only sometimes....Look Ma! only 4 fingers now....

Glad you have read the KB thread..I trust you read what captain's personal experience was....
 

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Yep I'm with 'neck on this one! Anyone need some lead reloads? I might still have a few from my first KB episode? $.10/round. I'll pay shipping! Besides G.O.D. don't like my reloads anyway!" They tumble" he says. You would have to hit the target to know this, So they must be pretty close if you were actually hittin' with em!
 

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:HJ:

Think we jacked the thread a bit here...back on real disassembly

I'm always scared to do it...I'm one of these folks who always has parts left over when He puts together the swing set or BarBQue

I'd be scared to death to take apart the guts of my Glocks

Ya'll wanna demo the process at the M&G?
 

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slabsides45 said:
Wha? Wait a sec, I bought these Glocks because then never NEED to be cleaned, let alone broken down past a field strip! Why would I wanna do that?
Whaaat? My Glock 21 stops chambering rounds pretty often when the chamber gets dirty, so to shoot some more, I gotta clean it!

A field strip is sufficient.
 

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You break it all the way down to customize it or repair parts. ALso you need to do more than a field strip sometimes to clean the striker. I can shoot hundreds if not thousands of round between cleanings in my 19.
 

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my main reason is to inspect and clean. + I like to know how stuff is put together and how it works. in the case something breaks out in the field, I just can't wait until I get home to inspect with aid of book, internet, or gunsmith. customization sure helps also.
 

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we will have a white sheet available to catch any of them itty bitty parts that may fall out...I take it that one needs the Glock disaasembly tool to do a detail strip?

It will be fun to learn how to do this....an extra Hamburger for you! :youdaman:
 
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