If it's not to complicated I think I will give it a try. Worse case I get a new gun. Win win?
If it's not to complicated I think I will give it a try. Worse case I get a new gun. Win win?
Plenty of videos online to cover just about anything, watch a vid and then determine if it's something you think you can handle. Better yet, watch two or three, that way you will get the little gems that another vid may have glossed over.
Glocks are easy.
Gonna check some videos. The work doesn't scare me. I just wouldn't know it something needed to be replaced. Think I will give it a try.
If you're not in a big hurry, Neve's has "glock days" in august where there are armorers and glock folks changing parts out for free.
Or, call Bert
1.) Buy this http://www.glockstore.com/glock-surv...arts-kit<br />
2.) Watch multiple Glock disassembly/assembly videos
3.) Replace parts and learn a lot about your pistol along the way
4.) Feel good about your accomplishment
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
Anybody know if any shops carry Glock parts in stock? I think I will start with a new trigger.
Was thinking about Rock your Glock but can't get there during the week. Think I order what I need.