just bought this gun took it to the range today, shot about 1,000 rounds through it to day. Watched this video (paused a lot, my gun was very dirty at this point), thanks for the break down.
New owner to a G17 G5 and this should be the training video for Glock on a "how to." I'm sharing this with anyone I know who needs help! Fantastic explanations! Thank you sir!
You shouldn’t put oil on the Breach face, it can contaminate primers if you carry, it can also get oil in the firing pin channel, which you don’t want. Thanks for the video.
I always finish that portion off with a dry patch. I also mention that while cleaning magazines you want to keep oil out of the mags so the primers stay dry.
@@travisp11 good stuff. I’m a rust-phobe and it took me a while to trust not having to use too much oil on GLOCKs. When I store my guns, I still coat them, but regular use guns I use it sparingly as you mention in the video. Thanks again.
@dankeglock Break Free makes a special "museum" grade CLP for long term storage or packing. I've never used it but some say it works well. I mainly use Slip 2000 EWL or Clenzoil spray. I used to use Froglube CLP 🐸 but that can leave a sticky film, white residue.
Clenzoil is a great CLP. I use it often. I like Slip 2000 EWL. Both are non toxic, no fumes. As for bore 🐍 I prefer Otis Rip Cords. They hold up longer & have Nomex fibers. Easy to use while on the gun range. Swabs are handy: Q tips or bigger barrel cleaners. Glocks do not need tons of oil or CLP. You can field strip & clean the Glock mags too. They make tools to aid in cleaning.
I will wipe off the tops with a drop of oil on a patch and then a dry patch. You can disassemble them and wipe them out if they get gritty or dirty but otherwise they don’t need much maintenance.
I haven’t been re oiling before range trips unless the firearm has been in the gun safe for a long time. Even then it is just a minimal amount and mostly for the BCGs of my ARs or the barrels of my pistols.
Great video, but one question, wont the cotton get sticked to the sides of the gun, making it not that useful for cleaning? Im a new glock owner and have some doubts about using cotton to clean, thank you
@@lucioagrande3335 when’s the oil dries off a little little bit you can just brush a cotton right on you to take a dry patch and that’ll brush off the cotton residue it doesn’t really hurt anything
Hi if the glock will be stored for an extended period without use. Example 5 months. Is it best to have the trigger depressed? Or kocked in the ready to fire position? Do you damage the inside of the gun in anyway depending which method you store the trigger in? Thanks
My G17 Gen 4 and Gen 5 sit for 5-6 months at a time with a round in the chamber and the trigger cocked. They only go to the range a few times a year and I’ve never had an issue.
Springs wear from repeated compression and expansion, sitting in a steady state won’t noticeably fatigue a spring, so you don’t need to depress the trigger when storing the gun. I’ve had guns sit for years and they were fine when I shot them and I’ve also left mags loaded for over three years and they worked fine for thousands of rounds.
So I have this exact gun but a PAINTBALL gun, I bought CLP 8oz red liquid it says it does it all cleans lubricates stops jamming ETC. BUT I CANNOT OPENT HE GUN I cocked it pack and also tried holding it back a quarter all lengths holding it back and the thing just wouldn't come down. The thing on two sides that look like a switch that you did when you held the gun with one hand and your other hand with the other one. It just wont budge???? is paintballs guns meant to be taken apart or not?
I always clean every gun that I buy new or used. I believe the instruction manual asks you to clean it before you go to the range. Many of these guns have a heavy machine oil that is used in their assembly which can get dirty inside quick.
I would contact Glock and let them know you need a new barrel. I know the coating on the Gen 5 is different from the previous Gen Glocks and I don’t think it is as durable.
Apologies for the out of focus scenes.
I clean glocks with rubbing Alcohol
I've seen numerous Glock cleaning videos and this is now my favorite. A huge thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Best cleaning video I've seen yet for glocks. Thanks for the information 👍
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the cleaning tutorial. I just purchased my first firearm/ Glock Gen 5.
Congrats and I’m glad to help!
Same
Just cleaned my Glock 17 for the first time and this video was incredibly helpful thank you!
Glad to help!
just bought this gun took it to the range today, shot about 1,000 rounds through it to day. Watched this video (paused a lot, my gun was very dirty at this point), thanks for the break down.
Glad to help! Sounds like a good break in!
New Glock owner here, this video was super helpful.
Glad to help!
New owner to a G17 G5 and this should be the training video for Glock on a "how to." I'm sharing this with anyone I know who needs help! Fantastic explanations! Thank you sir!
Thanks for sharing!
Well done, i do the same with my Glock 17 and my Ruger P95. this was a great video for those that dont know how to take apart a hand gun.
Thanks for watching!
I purchased my first Glock last year and the video was great....Thanks
Thanks for watching!
You shouldn’t put oil on the Breach face, it can contaminate primers if you carry, it can also get oil in the firing pin channel, which you don’t want. Thanks for the video.
I always finish that portion off with a dry patch. I also mention that while cleaning magazines you want to keep oil out of the mags so the primers stay dry.
@@travisp11 good stuff. I’m a rust-phobe and it took me a while to trust not having to use too much oil on GLOCKs. When I store my guns, I still coat them, but regular use guns I use it sparingly as you mention in the video. Thanks again.
@@dankeglock thank you!
@dankeglock Break Free makes a special "museum" grade CLP for long term storage or packing. I've never used it but some say it works well. I mainly use Slip 2000 EWL or Clenzoil spray. I used to use Froglube CLP 🐸 but that can leave a sticky film, white residue.
I just purchased a glock17 Gen 5 & I needed a great information video. Thank you Brother
@@TheUnDisputedDoc.G thanks for watching!
@@travisp11 You made a subscriber out of me!!!
Clenzoil is a great CLP. I use it often. I like Slip 2000 EWL. Both are non toxic, no fumes. As for bore 🐍 I prefer Otis Rip Cords. They hold up longer & have Nomex fibers. Easy to use while on the gun range. Swabs are handy: Q tips or bigger barrel cleaners. Glocks do not need tons of oil or CLP. You can field strip & clean the Glock mags too. They make tools to aid in cleaning.
I Love Clenzoil too. I use Clenzoil on my FNX45 Tactical ❤
Fantastic video! Thank you! What about the magazines? Do you need to clean and oil those as well?
I will wipe off the tops with a drop of oil on a patch and then a dry patch. You can disassemble them and wipe them out if they get gritty or dirty but otherwise they don’t need much maintenance.
This video is lit asf.. this will help my newbie ass clean my Glock 47 … thanks
Just cleaned glock. Thanks for the vid G👍
Glad to help!
Glad to help!
Really like your videos,been a fan for long time
Thanks for watching!
Started using Clenzoil because of your cleaning videos works great at cleaning! , do you re oil before hitting the range or does it stay on ?
I haven’t been re oiling before range trips unless the firearm has been in the gun safe for a long time. Even then it is just a minimal amount and mostly for the BCGs of my ARs or the barrels of my pistols.
Nice style. Learned knowledge. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great video, but one question, wont the cotton get sticked to the sides of the gun, making it not that useful for cleaning? Im a new glock owner and have some doubts about using cotton to clean, thank you
@@lucioagrande3335 when’s the oil dries off a little little bit you can just brush a cotton right on you to take a dry patch and that’ll brush off the cotton residue it doesn’t really hurt anything
Thank you! This video helped me alot.
Thank you for watching!
I use brake cleaner to clean my gun, and use silicone spray to lubricate it.
That works!
in the bore snake i out bore cleaner and on the end oil
Hi if the glock will be stored for an extended period without use. Example 5 months. Is it best to have the trigger depressed? Or kocked in the ready to fire position? Do you damage the inside of the gun in anyway depending which method you store the trigger in? Thanks
My G17 Gen 4 and Gen 5 sit for 5-6 months at a time with a round in the chamber and the trigger cocked. They only go to the range a few times a year and I’ve never had an issue.
Springs wear from repeated compression and expansion, sitting in a steady state won’t noticeably fatigue a spring, so you don’t need to depress the trigger when storing the gun. I’ve had guns sit for years and they were fine when I shot them and I’ve also left mags loaded for over three years and they worked fine for thousands of rounds.
What if I have 5 fire arms? Should I get a seperate boresnake for each gunnn?
No. You can share if they have the same caliber.
Awesome, another how-to-clean a Glock video.
Why thanks!
So I have this exact gun but a PAINTBALL gun, I bought CLP 8oz red liquid it says it does it all cleans lubricates stops jamming ETC. BUT I CANNOT OPENT HE GUN I cocked it pack and also tried holding it back a quarter all lengths holding it back and the thing just wouldn't come down. The thing on two sides that look like a switch that you did when you held the gun with one hand and your other hand with the other one. It just wont budge???? is paintballs guns meant to be taken apart or not?
I honestly don’t know. It may have some other sort of release for the slide
My favorite pistol. Excellent video
Thank you for watching!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Awesome! Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching!
I have a question that why Glock 17 gen 5 iner frame num and slide numbers are not the same(US made)
Is it normal?
Its export pistol and i bought new
@@ihtishamafsar2653 That is a good question. I honestly do not know
@@travisp11 thx
Do I have to do all of these if I bought a new glock? Or it’s already lubricated?
I always clean every gun that I buy new or used. I believe the instruction manual asks you to clean it before you go to the range. Many of these guns have a heavy machine oil that is used in their assembly which can get dirty inside quick.
@@travisp11 Thank you so much
@@andrescibrian6949 yup! Glad to help!
Nicely done ✅
Thanks!
Great video!!! Thank you.
Thanks!
Great video keep making them
Thanks!
Some key moments are out of frame. But alot of good information 👌
Lighting is always a challenge for me. I need more direct light.
Good information video 👍
Thanks!
Thanks for info
Thanks for watching!
Great video for a superb sidearm.
Thank you for watching and the G17 is a personal favorite
Hey does the injector supposed to be bent?
Nevermine I googled it.all 9mm models are bent slightly,glad I didn’t bend it back lol
The ejector does curve in a little bit. If the part is there and the slide will cycle, the ejector is right where it needs to be.
Its fine. They are all bent like that
Good job !
Thanks!
why do you only use oil? and not bore cleaner?
The oil that I use is a CLP so it actually cleans and then lubes.
My barrel has rust!!! In very small amount and its a new fucking gen 5 glock 17!! I just cleaned it today thanks to this video fawkkkk
I would contact Glock and let them know you need a new barrel. I know the coating on the Gen 5 is different from the previous Gen Glocks and I don’t think it is as durable.
so much easier cleaning a handgun than an AR
I agree!
Wowww👍👍👍👍
Buen video Profesor Travis
¡Gracias!
Like....a LOT!
Right on!
Your really not supposed to get any oil on the firing pin it will miss fire
Yup. We need to keep it dry.
@@travisp11 Why you won't use ballastall
@@travisp11 all in one
@@travisp11 it's the best foshitsho
@@K499-w9c I have Ballistol but Clenzoil hooked me up with a few bottles for free so I have been using that oil.
Very informative, but dude. The focus. It's bad.
Yeah i know. I need better lighting
That is way too much oil bro!
Wipe off any excess
Too complicated. Can't you just hose it down with WD40 and wipe off exess?
Cleans and lubes all in one and you don't even have to take it apart.
I wouldn’t use WD40. It attracts grit and grime.