Take your Glock or any other handgun and disasemble it per the owners manual for cleaning. Get a tub and fill it with Hoppe's so that the when you place the gun in the tub it's submerged. Allow the parts to soak for 10 or 15 minutes. Take your common leaf blower and secure it in some fashion. I have a cheap Black&Decker that I put in my vice on my work bench. Blow the heck out of the various parts until no more cleaning fluid emerges from the frame etc. Inspect, lube, check for operabilty and you are done. Been doing this for decades with zero issues...
Definitely try the mag. I’ve put 600 rds through my 43x and I must say I’ve have not had 1 jam or feed issues. This is my 1st Glock. Very impressed. Good luck bro.
I can’t get my slide to open all the way, came to this video because I thought standard method would work which it didn’t. My standard method is exactly what’s described in the video but I still can’t get my slide to release all the way forward after initial pull of the trigger after holding slide back and tabs down
Yes, think about it like a car. Keeping it cleaned and lubed will improve its function. If it keeps happening after your clean and lube it, perhaps try different ammo. After that, I would contact Glock customer support if the issue is not resolved. Hope this helps and thanks for supporting our channel!
My usual practice when buying a new gun is to strip it and clean and lube it prior to taking it out. Sometimes the factory grease is more of a preservative and may cause hang ups. Once you have done that, let us know if it made any difference. Thanks for supporting our channel!
For some reason when i take down my 43x the recoil spring is loose and sitting just above the little notch its supposed to be seated in .any reason why