Glock 20 teardown, cleaning, and re-assembly
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2021
- Tearing down a Glock 20 is just like taking apart and cleaning any other Glock out there.... but sometimes it can be tricky! So today we show you step by step how to get it apart and cleaned, from start to finish!
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I know... you've carried one in the chamber for the last 20 years and nothings happened... but what about that guy that just picked up his new .40, never plinked a day in his life and doesn't even know the difference between a safety and a de-cocker.... you want that there feller walkin around with one in the pipe?
Yes.
Great video! I loved it. Saved me Glock and me the stress!
Yes. it’s is also are responsibility you learn an understanding are firearms
The glock actually has 3 safety features
Glocks are drop safe especially with stock parts. Always carry one in the chamber, remember the four basic rules and train, train, train.
Glock Armorer here. The Glock actually has THREE safeties. All 3 are disengaged by pressing the trigger. I believe you are trying to say Glock has no MANUAL safety (all 3 are "passive safeties") Your friend that fired his weapon by striking the back of the hammer was most likely carrying a series 70 1911 with the hammer down on a live round OR a revolver without a transfer bar of some kind. A Glock is perfectly safe to carry with a round chambered but if you don't want to, don't. Your gun Your choice. Mine'll stay hot 👍
Thank you for all of these tips... I appreciate you taking the time to make this video (and Ashley for paying attention).
Best Glock video on the internet. Way to go!
Was having the same problem as you reassembling it. Great video thanks
Great Video young man, I've got a New Gen3 Glock 20SF and it's a Sweet Shooter. And I always carry with One in The Pipe. You have to be ready for the Fight........🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾
Thank you! The glock 20 is hard to beat, they're reliable and tough! And thats exactly right! I say not to have one in the chamber for the record number of first time gun buyers we've had the last year. A little experience goes a long way haha I had a buddy in tree work once tell me "the most dangerous thing of all is not knowing that what your doing is dangerous" he was talking about climbing trees, but it stuck with me
@@mountaintopmayhem759 Yes indeed Buddy, experience does goes a LONG WAY. I'm a Combat Vet and that has helped me stay mindful of what I'm doing over the years......you stay safe out there and keep those Videos Pumping Out Brother.........🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾
@Reggie Ringgold Jr. Thank you for your service sir! 🇺🇸 And will do!
@@mountaintopmayhem759 You're very welcome Young Man, and I'll be standing by for new content.......🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾
Great video
Great video, very useful. I think its a good idea to clean out that firing pin channel with pipe cleaners with rubbing alcohol, my understanding is that can get very gunky and cause light primer strikes if not addressed. I really like your Glock 20 content, its a very good gun and quite interesting in all the things the gun can do.
As far as the Condition zero guys go, its time to be realistic. One, draw speed is the least critical aspect of CCW. Yeah you've seen videos on John Correia's site, but those guys were behind the curve from the getgo. There is a recent video with the title "Can Navy Seals convice a Green Beret to switch" or something, a fairly well known firearms instructor who was a Green Beret takes instruction from two ex SEALS on the SIG pistol. Key takeaways:
1. Even with open carry on a friendly range his split time was between 1.1 to .97 seconds, meaning even he can't outdraw the drop. 2. The Glock is MUCH MUCH SLOWER than a SIG, double action revolver, or other DA/SA autoloader because of trigger prep. This is nothing new, its been known since the 1920s that prepping the trigger right to the break as the gun is pointed towards the target in combination with point shooting is the fastest in close confines. Glock and other striker fired pistols are the wrong gun for speed. 3. Training is not a realistic answer for average gun owners as they lack both time and money to train to SEAL levels, it only takes one moment of carelessness in reholstering to have a ND. 4. Other skills such as awareness, avoidance, etc. are more important given limitations on time and money for training.
I disagree about carrying one in the chamber. In a gunfight fractions of seconds matter.
Tards?
Main safety is keep finger off the trigger; always have one in the pipe
Good video
Thanks
Good video, and explanation, wish you were doing it on top of a white rag, the black background makes it really hard to see much of what you were doing.
GUN SAFETY RULE #1 ALWAYS ASSUME THE GUN IS LOADED/CHAMBERED. whether it has a safety or no safety. ALWAYS ASSUME THE GUN IS LOADED/CHAMBERED. with that in mind, i always keep one in the chamber. if your gun has a safety, practice practice practice. you dont want to be in a situation where every second counts and you forget to switch off the safety.
As a highly trained CCW holder for 40 years, if there's not one in the chamber, you my as well be carrying a stick. I get your point, but when you buy a gun for protection and hunting, you need to train, train and train so you are familiar with your firearm. Accidents can and do happen but I have to disagree with you on this matter. If you're not comfortable with one in the chamber, you probably should not be carrying. Even though I disagreed with you, I did like and subscribe!
You could’ve just pulled the trigger forward; had to learn that one myself
So the person who wants to car jack me with one in the chamber is going to wait for me to wrack one?
Start at 2:24 to cut through the BS. You're welcome!
Glock have exactly 3 safeties if you did not know that. The trigger safety is just one of the 3.
Strongly disagree with not carrying with one in the chamber. Modern firearms. Just don’t go off by themselves. It just doesn’t happen. If you have a quality holster. It’s totally safe.
There is not enough light for viewers to see what you're doing when working with the small parts (extractor, firing pin, etc.) that you were pulling out and later reassembling.
NOPE
Not one in the chamber. Absolute nonsense!
I'm stopping this video now. Only a a novice would carry with an empty chamber.
Lack pf knowledge, learn the names of your parts to be better understood, no one is gonna wannna listen to the guy who doesn't know his correct part names like the striker, the extractor depressor, and the safety plunger, the depressor comes out the rear same as the striker, the safety plunger comes out the bottom thats the little button, and also the pull down parts to take slide off are called takedown tabs
One minute in and I will never listen to this guy again… Sheesh
What sort of uneducated person discourages chamber-loaded carry? ( choose another hobby)