Quick Tip: Basic Glock® Gen5 Maintenance
In today's video, I’ll walk you through the basic maintenance for your Gen 5 Glock®, focusing on cleaning and lubrication. Whether you're new to firearms or an experienced shooter, keeping your Glock® in top shape is crucial. Let's get started! Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:06 - Tools Overview 0:16 - Glock® 47 Overview 0:33 - Step 1: Remove the Magazine and Ensure the Firearm is Unloaded 0:51 - Basic Takedown of the Glock 1:17 - Removing the Recoil Spring 1:42 - Removing the Barrel 2:00 - Cleaning the Barrel 2:45 - Cleaning the Slide 3:32 - Cleaning the Frame 7:03 - Maintaining the Magazine 9:34 - Reassembly and Lubrication 13:35 - Conclusion Product Highlights: Glock® 47: An overview and basic takedown for maintenance. Cleaning Tools: Brass bristled brush, Dewey coated rod, Jag, bore snake, cotton patches, Q-tips. Lubrication: Sons of Liberty Spec 76 oil, dry lube for magazines. Maintenance Tips: Proper cleaning and lubrication techniques for the barrel, slide, frame, and magazine. Join me as I guide you through the essential steps to keep your Glock® performing at its best.

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