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    Glock Parts Disassembly

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 1: The slide stop lever is spring loaded into a groove in the trigger pin. "Jiggle" the slidestop lever while pushing on the trigger pin until you can feel the trigger pin start to move. Then, push the trigger pin outof the frame. Push the upper pin out as well if it is present.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 2: The slide stop lever is now free and can be removed.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 3: If you have a 9mm Glock you do not have this pin. Skip this step.

    Push the locking block pin out of the frame

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 4: Depress the slide lock spring in preparation for removing the slide lock.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 5: With the slide lock spring depressed, pull the slide block out of the frame.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 6: IMPORTANT INFORMATION: when replacing the slide block make sure the lip ispointed away from the muzzle. If not, the slide will fall off

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 7: Gently pry the locking block out of the frame. These can be very tight in a new gun.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 8: Push out the trigger housing pin

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 9: Grasp the trigger housing and gently begin to pull it from the frame.

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 10: Remove the entire trigger assembly.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 11: Rotate the trigger bar out of the trigger housing. It will still be connect to the housingby the trigger spring (see the next step).

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 12: After the trigger bar has been rotated out of the trigger housing the disconnect thetrigger spring from the housing.

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 13: Remove the connector from the trigger housing.

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 14: Trigger housing with the connector removed.

    The extractor spring assembly can "shoot out" of the slide during this step.Great care should be exercised and eye protection worn!

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 2: With the polymer spacer sleeve held down (as shown in Step 1) carefully slide theslide cover plate off the slide. Do this carefully, the firing pin assembly and extractor spring assembly are both springloaded and will tend to "shoot out"

    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 3: Remove the firing pin assembly as shown

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    Glock Parts Disassembly Step 6: With the firing pin safety fully depressed from the last step, rotate the extractor out of the slide.

    Disassembly to install a Trigger Package

    Trigger Kits available and Competition Parts

    After field stripping the Glock, grasp the front portion of the receiver and remove the locking block pin withyour 3/32" disassembly tool (see figure 1). Model 17, 17L and 19 do not have a locking block pin, so skipthe above step for these models. Remember the locking block pin is the first pin to be removed and the first

    pin to be reinstalled. If you install the locking block pin after you install the slide stop lever, you will bend

    and damage the slide stop lever spring.

    Next, remove the trigger pin. To facilitate trigger pin removal, the slide stop lever should be moved forwardand rearward while applying pressure on the trigger pin (see figure 2). DO NOT use any excessive force(such as a hammering implement) to remove the trigger pin . This will unhook the slide stop lever springfrom the groove in the trigger pin. Remember to remove it from left to right!

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    With the trigger pin removed, withdraw the slide stop lever by pulling it back and out (see figure 3.). NOTE:When reinstalling the slide stop lever in the pistol, be sure it locks into the grove in the trigger pin. Tofunction check the slide release lever, lift it from its rest position and release it - it should snap back into

    position crisply. If it fails to do so, make sure the spring is not binding or bent and check to make sure theslide stop release is riding in the groove in the trigger pin.

    With the locking block pin and trigger pin removed, use your disassembly tool to raise the locking block (seefigure 4). Note: Pry up from the left side of the locking block to avoid damaging the trigger bar.

    Now move to the rear of the gun and use your disassembly tool to push the trigger housing pin out (seefigure 5). Remove the trigger housing pin.

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    With the trigger housing pin removed use your disassembly tool to apply pressure under the ejector to raisethe complete trigger assembly from the receiver (see figure 6). Then raise the rear most portion of the trigger assembly above the receiver and withdraw the complete assembly (see figure 7).

    Next comes the trigger assembly takedown. Hold the trigger assembly as shown in figure 8. Pull forward onthe trigger with the trigger bar while rotating the trigger bar counterclockwise (see figure 9). At this point,the trigger with trigger bar can be lifted from the trigger mechanism housing.

    Separate the trigger with the trigger bar from the coiled spring by working the hooked end of the trigger spring off the trigger bar. Separate the trigger mechanism housing from the trigger spring. Note: Notice that

    the opening of the spring faces down toward the bottom of the trigger mechanism housing - remember thisduring reassembly.

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    Remove the connector, as shown in figure 10.

    For reinstallation, just reverse everything and don't force anything into place.

    LUBRICATING A GLOCK

    The absolute easiest way to cause your Glock pistol to fail is to over lubricate it. You should use EXACTLY5 (FIVE!) drops of oil.

    1. Place 1 drop on the left rear slide rail. With your finger, wipe off the excess and wipe it on the leftfront slide rail.

    2. Place 1 drop on the right rear slide rail. With your finger, wipe off the excess and wipe it on the rightfront slide rail.

    3. This is the most important drop! Place 1 drop where the connector meets the trigger bar. ( Figure D )4. Place 1 drop on the rear side of the barrel lug.5. Lock slide to the rear. Place 1 drop of oil on the top of the barrel, near the muzzle where the slide and

    barrel contact. Because the slide contact the barrel all the way around, with your finger, wipe the

    excess around the barrel. Drop the slide. Wipe any remaining oil (left on your finger) where the barrelhood meets the slide.

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