Best all time Complete video of re-assembly! Kudos for mentioning the Sleeve inside the slide! Most people don’t even know about that. I’ve watched over 40 disassemble and reassemble videos on UA-cam and only one other mentioned the Sleeve! Such a professional and I love how you such attention to detail. Also that if you did something off camera and did it again so it could be showed! Keep up the amazing work!!!
Dude. Your video help me on my first build 2 years ago. The only video that has a good close up and really took your time to show it step by step. Thank you
The best reassembly video I've seen! In focus, well lit, slow enough to follow along, great detail......perfect! If only every how to video had these elements! Great job; thank you!!
The best detailed installation and how to video on the tube , wish you could teach these other guys how it’s done. Thanks for all the help . This is how a DIY how to and teaching video is made . Thumbs up and subscribed just because of the quality of material you put out
This was the only video I watched that gave me a clear view and understandable Instructions on assembling my Glock frame. You did an Excellent job, and it is much appreciated!
Solid information! I have a dedicated playlist for the complete maintenance of every firearm I own (well...for those that I can find information about on UA-cam at least...lol) and your video is it for my Gen 4 Glock series pistols. Thanks so much for your hard work & dedication! :)
I got pretty frustrated with my first build having watched numerous other videos. Then I found your video and all I can say is, Phenomenal! Thank You so much. I was able to calm down follow along and complete my build at the same pace.
Thanks! The demonstration is amazing! You have encourage me to do it by myself. As I can see the video was made many years ago and it is useful and is the best till now.
MosinV: I went ahead and did the poly 80%. Your instructions were very helpful. I ended up putting lower on a Mech Tech 9mm upper designed for glock lowers. Worked out very well as I ended up with a 9mm rifle that uses Glock mags. Thanx again!
It is my pleasure. I will get back to making more videos as soon as I am done with the house remodel. But it is good to know the older ones are still helpful.
sir this video may be 6 years old but this video is far and above better than everybody elses except maybe lenny's from the glock store but this helped me fix my trigger reset issue cause i installed the trigger spring the wrong way thank you sir!!
Ya Dude, Excellent! I've been tearing my hair out trying to figure out if i have missing parts, parts in the wrong spot, what the hell did I smoke... I did bend the connector to fit flush in the trigger block. Like you said, "Don't do that." I also had the trigger spring upside down. Before it was tough getting the slide on and wouldn't come off without removing the safety pin. The firing pin also would not fire or reset. Your video saved my bacon! Thanks Dude!
I really like this, exactly what I was looking for, also your vocal patterns are fascinating, like an Italian who's lived in North Dakota for 10 or 15 years.
Thanks for doing this video! Very easy to follow, and so easy to see! This is just what I was looking for, to do my first P80 build. Thank you so much!
I don't know if it was on purpose, but at 18:50 where you re-assemble the the spring to the firering pin...(noticed you did it correct, but didn't explain why the cups need to sit like that) the seam in the spring and the half of the cup should be twisted, so the end of the spring isn't in between those two plastic cups, but the end(grind down part of the spring) is somewhat in the middle of one of the half circles, or else it may come apart or they can break more easily, than if it's just rotated a couple of degree...
@@MosinVirus You'r welcome, and thanks for such great vids... I was educated on the AR platform, and I almost never had any handguns in the "shop", when I was a weapons mechanic in the army(Not US), so I like your vids on pistols, because, eventhough I personally didn't learn anything new(unfortunately) from this one, your video was very comprehensive and instructional, so people who are new to the glock-world gets a good intro... Sugestion: maybe explain the different colours on the caps, and how you can determine caliber by colour of the original plastic caps(black, white, green) if somesone is disasembling another caliber, they might want to know why they have a different cap?!
Mosin V: I got the poly 80% and finished the build. I still feel Ur vid isone of the best out there. I ended putting that lower on a Mech Tech 9mm rifle upper. It works really fine and I feel this a good use of the early lowers that don't have metal slide rails. I am now looking at a Poly 80 GS3.
This is great! Amazing video that has shown me so much. Do you have any ar assembly? I love it’s from start to finish and every detail is shown not cut and edited skipping things. Great work.
@@MosinVirusGot it. But if you ever decide to do rifle or anything else I’m definitely tuning in. Even if there are other videos out there doesn’t mean they’re any good or as detailed as you made it. I look forward to more videos.
MosinV: I want to agree with the positive comments. Very good vid. I got here because I am contemplating a Glock 80% build. I downloaded this vid for future reference.
I want you to know, that I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I know that English is your second language, but your narration is better than most (far better) on you tube.I also admire your mechanical abilities and appreciate you sharing them with gun enthusiasts.I would like to share a trick I learned to help re assemble the striker. You use the slide as a jig. With the butt of the slide facing up, After inserting the striker into the sleeve, insert the striker upside down into the striker chamber, with the lug at 90 degrees. This will permit you to depress the striker spring without the striker falling to the bottom of the sleeve. Unfortunately, this will not help grasping and inserting those pesky little half sleeves. Again thanks for all of your videos, I look forward to watching more.
Just a quick hint - I found when putting in the lower locking block pin , that also holds the slide hold open tab, I put the Glock armorers tool in from the right side (looking from rear of pistol) in the hole just enough to line the tab hole up, then insert the pin from the left, pushing the armorers tool out with the pin, it just slides right in without jiggling or fighting it
This was the best assembly video yet but there was no detail on the slide lock spring. so i tried and put it in wrong and its taken me 20 min so far to remove and i still haven't got it out yet
First is this on patreon. Cuz I would have paid to watch this.. Second would have wished you actually assembled the recoil spring.. But damm what an awsome video.. just OUTSTANDING
Thank you very much. I do have Patreon, but haven't advertised it yet. Probably will when I start making videos again (have been too busy with other stuff).
I’m having trouble with the polymer 80 gen3 glock 19 clone. After everything is assembled and in place the trigger pin doesn’t wanna go in at all. Is there an easy way to get everything lined up correctly to get the pin in??
We put together a glock and It cocks back little rough and we have one piece that we have no clue what to do with it looks like slide lock but the slide locks up just fine we also have extra triggers The part is chrome colored metal like a small rectangle but it tip has been folded it looks exactly like a slide lock
@@BamBlamboTv If the spring is installed correctly and it simply doesn't want to stay put while out of the frame it is not a big deal. When you reinstall it into the frame it should function as designed.
@@MosinVirus 12:25 , you said little spring where it has to be under it. I’m having trouble putting that little spring back on so it can be pushed down with that mechanism so I can add in the slide release part
i have a question i have a problem with the trigger house part i don’t know if the trigger should be loose or the trigger should be hard when installing the locking block
The locking block should not really do anything to the trigger. As far as trigger housing, you need to make sure the trigger spring is not kicked off to the side on the bottom/back of the trigger bar. That could make the trigger harder to pull, will affect trigger reset and cause other problems.
@@lemonblockceo1333 you can check the parts outside of the frame. If they don't fit correctly then you need different parts or to modify the parts to fit better. Without seeing what you mean by "hard" it is difficult to tell what may be wrong.
In my kit I noticed I didn't get the pin with 2 grooves. I have a pin with 2 ends that are a little more wide than the others. Is that supposed to be the one with the groove?
@@jredcloud not really, the slide getting stuck while trying to remove could be if the trigger is active. Make sure the trigger is in "fired" position and when you move the slide back to actuate the takedown lever you don't move it too far back so the trigger resets.
NIce video.. but why are you putting oil on the trigger assembly? Shouldn't need to oil anything except the barrel, rails, and maybe the guide rod with 1 dot or something on it.
I really appreciate the attentiveness you put into the production of your videos. I’ve subscribed bc this is excellent for learning more about our firearms. A quick question about the Glock 26 in the video which I also have. How come on reassemble the trigger doesn’t reset once depressed? I had thought it did before I took it apart. Thanks, G
Thank you. I am actually going to be uploading all of my videos to Rumble. UA-cam started removing a bunch of my content. Just FYI. Regarding reset, you have to rack the slide for the trigger to reset.
I got a g27 kit yesterday, followed every step , but the slide won’t slide all the way back into place , it feels like it gets stuck and for the life of me I can’t figure out what’s going on... can you give me some advice?
Are you familiar with Glocks or is this your first experience? Without knowing where the slide sticks the only thing I would suggest is to make sure the take down lever is installed correctly. Wrong side forward maybe. The side with a "lip" should be facing the rear of the frame.
MosinVirus yea I’ve built 4 g19 already , no issues at all.. the g27 is a little different but I got it all together , the only issue I’m having is the slide.. it’s not going on smoothly at all. It just gets stuck.. I gotta force it on and when I do get it on it gets stuck I can’t rack it back... I don’t know what the hell is going on
@@sebastianlarios7723 I assume they are 80% builds. I haven't built one so I am not sure what could be causing the issue. Could it be that the rear rails are out of alignment? Or the locking block?
Man !!! this is the best assembly-disassembly video for GLOCK I've been ever seen , thanks a lot for this professional work done by you.
Thank you very much. Always good to know the videos help.
YES!!! GREAT VIDEO NEED MORE LIKE THIS
Been a while since I disassembled and reassembled my G26. So far this is the best frame reassembly video on UA-cam! Thanks Bro!
My pleasure. And thank you!
Best all time Complete video of re-assembly!
Kudos for mentioning the Sleeve inside the slide! Most people don’t even know about that. I’ve watched over 40 disassemble and reassemble videos on UA-cam and only one other mentioned the Sleeve!
Such a professional and I love how you such attention to detail. Also that if you did something off camera and did it again so it could be showed!
Keep up the amazing work!!!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video. This is by far the best video on how to assemble glock a frame and slide.
Thank you very much. I am glad you liked it.
Dude your the man, thank you for showing this step by step. About to put together a P80 just for fun. Hopefully it goes this smooth!
Thank you and I am glad the video helps.
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I was having trouble finding a video on trigger bar assembly and this was perfect
I am glad I could help.
@@MosinVirus best video of Assembly I've found. Quick question what's the pin for that is above trigger pin. Slightly smaller on lower receiver?
@@MosinVirus I got it slide stop, spring under sorry thank you
Dude. Your video help me on my first build 2 years ago. The only video that has a good close up and really took your time to show it step by step. Thank you
The best reassembly video I've seen! In focus, well lit, slow enough to follow along, great detail......perfect! If only every how to video had these elements! Great job; thank you!!
Glad you liked it. I do try to make them as useful as possible.
Ditto !
Thank you for taking your time. This made assembly a breeze!
Glad I could help.
The best detailed installation and how to video on the tube , wish you could teach these other guys how it’s done. Thanks for all the help . This is how a DIY how to and teaching video is made . Thumbs up and subscribed just because of the quality of material you put out
@@manuelseda4946 Thank you very much!
This was the only video I watched that gave me a clear view and understandable Instructions on assembling my Glock frame. You did an Excellent job, and it is much appreciated!
Thank you. I am glad you found it useful.
Solid information! I have a dedicated playlist for the complete maintenance of every firearm I own (well...for those that I can find information about on UA-cam at least...lol) and your video is it for my Gen 4 Glock series pistols. Thanks so much for your hard work & dedication! :)
It is my pleasure. I am glad the videos are helping.
This video saved my gun's life. Thanks for taking the time to do a detailed job for us amateurs.
My pleasure. I am glad the videos help.
Hands down the best Glock reassembly video out there ... Thank you
Thank you very much. I am glad the video helps.
I got pretty frustrated with my first build having watched numerous other videos. Then I found your video and all I can say is, Phenomenal! Thank You so much. I was able to calm down follow along and complete my build at the same pace.
Excellent! Congrats on your first build. And I am glad the video helped.
I have all my pieces coming this week and your video is going to help me a lot. Thank you
I am glad I could help.
Thanks! The demonstration is amazing! You have encourage me to do it by myself. As I can see the video was made many years ago and it is useful and is the best till now.
Thank you. I am glad the video continues to be useful.
You gave the most in depth, reassemble, from a Glock view I've seen up to date‼️Thank you very much 🤝
My pleasure. Thank you very much.
Took me forever with everybody else videos but yours got me straight within 40 mins
Excellent. I am glad I could help.
MosinV: I went ahead and did the poly 80%. Your instructions were very helpful. I ended up putting lower on a Mech Tech 9mm upper designed for glock lowers. Worked out very well as I ended up with a 9mm rifle that uses Glock mags. Thanx again!
It is my pleasure. Glad the video helped and that build sounds awesome. Congratulations
Thank you so much I know you made this video but it’s still helping people out to this day I appreciate it
It is my pleasure. I will get back to making more videos as soon as I am done with the house remodel. But it is good to know the older ones are still helpful.
sir this video may be 6 years old but this video is far and above better than everybody elses except maybe lenny's from the glock store but this helped me fix my trigger reset issue cause i installed the trigger spring the wrong way thank you sir!!
My pleasure. I am glad the video helped.
this guy has excellent glock videos. Helped me to figure out trigger reset issue, thank you very much
I am glad I could help. And thank you for your kind words.
The best of the best video ... I have never ever watched such a clear video...
Keep up mate
Much appreciated
@@abdulmohaiman1788 Thank you. I am glad you liked it!
Ya Dude, Excellent! I've been tearing my hair out trying to figure out if i have missing parts, parts in the wrong spot, what the hell did I smoke... I did bend the connector to fit flush in the trigger block. Like you said, "Don't do that." I also had the trigger spring upside down. Before it was tough getting the slide on and wouldn't come off without removing the safety pin. The firing pin also would not fire or reset. Your video saved my bacon! Thanks Dude!
Glad I could help
Very good video. The Glock is such a fascinating pistol, greetings from France :)
Exactly the tutorial for my first p80, 1000 blessings onyou and your channel
I am glad the video is helpful. Happy New Year!
Tbh this the best content I came across youtube for reassembling glock, mad detail and vision, earn a subscriber.💪
Thank you very much. I hope the rest of videos will not disappoint
Great video! I can't tell you how helpful it was. I bought everything for my build In parts with no reference so your video was great.
I am glad I could help.
This was the only reason I got my P80 lower together. Thank you so much for such a good job.
I am glad I could help!
Thanks man for a really clear and direct instructional
It is my pleasure. Thank you for the feedback.
Thank you you are the best by far in explaining in detail step by step assembling of the p80
I am glad the video helps.
Thank you for this, tremendously helpful camera perspective!
My pleasure. I am glad the video helps.
Best best tutorial on any subject on UA-cam
Thank you very much.
Thank you for saving me from myself....Nice, clear explanation and video work helped me through my first reassembly.
My pleasure. I am glad the video helped.
I really like this, exactly what I was looking for, also your vocal patterns are fascinating, like an Italian who's lived in North Dakota for 10 or 15 years.
Thank you very much. I am actually originally from Ukraine.
@@MosinVirus May I ask where on this crazy planet you live now?
@@MosinVirus lol I was only off by a Slovenia and a Hungary 🦊
@@foxhazhax4845 I am in California
@@MosinVirus oh man too friggin hot lol. Anyway thanks for the vid, even if I am 5 and a half years late to class :-)
You are golden! I just bought the G34 and this is such a help! Thank you!
Thank you. I am glad the video helped.
I very seldom get all the way thru a video. watched this to the end. And will reference this when i start my build. Thanks for the up close view.
I am glad you liked this one and that it helps.
Have watch a couple dozen videos on this topic. This is by far the best of the bunch! Thanks!
Glad you liked it. Thank you very much for watching and your kind response.
Thanks for doing this video! Very easy to follow, and so easy to see! This is just what I was looking for, to do my first P80 build. Thank you so much!
My pleasure
Did this work for the p80 build ?!?!?
I don't know if it was on purpose, but at 18:50 where you re-assemble the the spring to the firering pin...(noticed you did it correct, but didn't explain why the cups need to sit like that) the seam in the spring and the half of the cup should be twisted, so the end of the spring isn't in between those two plastic cups, but the end(grind down part of the spring) is somewhat in the middle of one of the half circles, or else it may come apart or they can break more easily, than if it's just rotated a couple of degree...
Thank you for pointing it out.
@@MosinVirus You'r welcome, and thanks for such great vids... I was educated on the AR platform, and I almost never had any handguns in the "shop", when I was a weapons mechanic in the army(Not US), so I like your vids on pistols, because, eventhough I personally didn't learn anything new(unfortunately) from this one, your video was very comprehensive and instructional, so people who are new to the glock-world gets a good intro...
Sugestion: maybe explain the different colours on the caps, and how you can determine caliber by colour of the original plastic caps(black, white, green) if somesone is disasembling another caliber, they might want to know why they have a different cap?!
I recommend this video for any beginners, I will be using this video to complete my first build.
Thank you. I am glad you found it useful.
Thanks so much MV. It really helped me out.
It is my absolute pleasure. I am glad I could help.
Mosin V: I got the poly 80% and finished the build. I still feel Ur vid isone of the best out there. I ended putting that lower on a Mech Tech 9mm rifle upper. It works really fine and I feel this a good use of the early lowers that don't have metal slide rails. I am now looking at a Poly 80 GS3.
Very nice.
I feel confident on upgrading my glocks now.. thx aglock
You are Glocklome.
Thanks so much. You helped my father and me complete the frame of our p80 Glock 17!
Glad I could help. I missed "the boat" with p80. Should have made a couple when it was still legal here in CA.
This helped! Thank you! The striker plunger went flying across the room so I found ur video after a lot of cussing
Glad the video helped.
Thank You, your video is great and gave me the help I needed.
Glad I could help. Thank you for watching.
Clear and precise. Thanks for a great video
Thank you very much. I am glad the video helps.
Excellent visual and instructions -excellent light!!!! Grant
Thank you very much.
Keep up the work bro bro easily built mine glooks 🖤
Will do my best.
This is great! Amazing video that has shown me so much. Do you have any ar assembly?
I love it’s from start to finish and every detail is shown not cut and edited skipping things. Great work.
@@jjdepaz1 thank you. I never made an AR assembly because I thought there had to be many out there already.
@@MosinVirusGot it. But if you ever decide to do rifle or anything else I’m definitely tuning in. Even if there are other videos out there doesn’t mean they’re any good or as detailed as you made it.
I look forward to more videos.
This was an excellent video help me do my first trigger in a glock thank you
Glad I could help.
I don't know what the problem was but watching this video and following along fixed it. Thank you 😂
My pleasure.
This is a VERY WELL DONE video, much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job, slow enough and in focus. If you change the lower unit, what do you do with the old serial number tag
If you are talking about changing the frame, you are changing what is considered to be the firearm.
As a former Dental lab tech, I appreciate the use of wax carving tools for your gunsmithing 😎
I still have those from when I was trying sculpting. Made 2 alien (xenomorph) statues, then lost interest.
Thanks to your video great views camera like a professional good job 👌
Thank you very much.
The best video so far man thx 🙏
Thank you very much
MosinV: I want to agree with the positive comments. Very good vid. I got here because I am contemplating a Glock 80% build. I downloaded this vid for future reference.
Glad I could help. Good luck with your build.
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Me too!
I want you to know, that I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I know that English is your second language, but your narration is better than most (far better) on you tube.I also admire your mechanical abilities and appreciate you sharing them with gun enthusiasts.I would like to share a trick I learned to help re assemble the striker.
You use the slide as a jig. With the butt of the slide facing up, After inserting the striker into the sleeve, insert the striker upside down into the striker chamber, with the lug at 90 degrees. This will permit you to depress the striker spring without the striker falling to the bottom of the sleeve.
Unfortunately, this will not help grasping and inserting those pesky little half sleeves.
Again thanks for all of your videos, I look forward to watching more.
Thank you very much for your kind words and a great tip. I will certainly try it out in the future.
+MosinVirus My pleasure, thanks again and keep up the good work.
Great close up and clear video. Thank you.
My pleasure. Glad you liked it
Thank you for making this video I am loyal subscriber now
It is my pleasure. I hope I will not disappoint
Wow. What an amazing video thanks bud for the detail
It is my pleasure.
Thanks for doing a every Derail Vid
My pleasure.
Very good video sir, thank you for taking your time to help others
Glad I could help.
super helpful with the close up!!!
Thank you. I am glad the video helps.
Just a quick hint - I found when putting in the lower locking block pin , that also holds the slide hold open tab, I put the Glock armorers tool in from the right side (looking from rear of pistol) in the hole just enough to line the tab hole up, then insert the pin from the left, pushing the armorers tool out with the pin, it just slides right in without jiggling or fighting it
Yes, lots of people come up with different methods. Use what works for you.
@@MosinVirus Thank you for your series of VERY good instructional videos !
@markhopkins5801 my pleasure. Thank you for checking them out.
Hugely helpful with assembly of my Glock. Thank you.
My pleasure.
When did he put in the very front pin?
Not sure what you are asking.
This was the best assembly video yet but there was no detail on the slide lock spring. so i tried and put it in wrong and its taken me 20 min so far to remove and i still haven't got it out yet
Sorry I skipped that part. Not sure why to tell you the truth, can't remember.
Great close up's. Thank you!
My pleasure. Thank you!
You make excellent videos. Thank you.
Thank you and it's my pleasure
Thank you so much your the man ong
My pleasure. Thank you.
Very nice explication you won a new suscritor
Thank you very much
First is this on patreon. Cuz I would have paid to watch this..
Second would have wished you actually assembled the recoil spring..
But damm what an awsome video.. just OUTSTANDING
Thank you very much. I do have Patreon, but haven't advertised it yet. Probably will when I start making videos again (have been too busy with other stuff).
Thank you this video extremely helpful and solved my problem 🙏🙏
Excellent. I am glad it helped.
AWESOME !!!!! killer detail bro ...Thanks
My pleasure. Glad you liked it.
Excellent video, great detailed description, thanks.
My pleasure.
I’m having trouble with the polymer 80 gen3 glock 19 clone. After everything is assembled and in place the trigger pin doesn’t wanna go in at all. Is there an easy way to get everything lined up correctly to get the pin in??
Maybe the jig was not all that accurate.
Who knew there was a zoom or close up 9 years ago? 👍🏻
Lol
Great video you should be a teacher. Very patient Well done. Thanks again
My pleasure. Glad you liked the video.
We put together a glock and It cocks back little rough and we have one piece that we have no clue what to do with it looks like slide lock but the slide locks up just fine we also have extra triggers
The part is chrome colored metal like a small rectangle but it tip has been folded it looks exactly like a slide lock
Sorry, you should probably take it to a local gunsmith or armorer and have them take a look.
Another great, super clear video!
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Just discovered you channel, great Glock videos.
Thank you so much. Hope you like other ones too. I recently did a bunch of 1911 videos.
MosinVirus Really interested in the Glock videos as I have never been a 1911 guy. Keep up the good work!
Sure thing. Let me know if I can do something else Glock related that you may be interested in. Thank you again for watching.
6:45 my assembly wouldn't stay assembled the trigger bar wouldn't stay in place and kept popping out and I'm afraid my trigger doesn't work
Make sure the trigger spring is not kinked to the side.
@@MosinVirus I'll check but I'm pretty sure it wasnt
@@BamBlamboTv If the spring is installed correctly and it simply doesn't want to stay put while out of the frame it is not a big deal. When you reinstall it into the frame it should function as designed.
I can’t manage to snap on the spring leaf pin on my Glock 26 am I doing something wrong ?
I am not sure which spring or pin you are referring to.
@@MosinVirus the silver leaf shape spring that’s on top of the slide lock
@@bigbuu4334 can you type in the time in the video where the parts are that you have problems with?
@@MosinVirus 12:25 , you said little spring where it has to be under it. I’m having trouble putting that little spring back on so it can be pushed down with that mechanism so I can add in the slide release part
@@bigbuu4334 oh, understood. Yes those are tight, but should go in. Where does it stop?
my trigger won't fit thru the slot. Do I have the wrong lower completion kit? the other end of the trigger group does go into place.
Was there another trigger that fit the slot previously? If not, could be the slot.
i have a question i have a problem with the trigger house part i don’t know if the trigger should be loose or the trigger should be hard when installing the locking block
The locking block should not really do anything to the trigger. As far as trigger housing, you need to make sure the trigger spring is not kicked off to the side on the bottom/back of the trigger bar. That could make the trigger harder to pull, will affect trigger reset and cause other problems.
@@MosinVirus so when building it you need to make sure the trigger can move freely and not be “hard”
@@lemonblockceo1333 you can check the parts outside of the frame. If they don't fit correctly then you need different parts or to modify the parts to fit better. Without seeing what you mean by "hard" it is difficult to tell what may be wrong.
@@MosinVirus is their a way i can add you on a platform to show you
Glocks are amazing!
Agreed
That was super helpful thank you
@@bryandruce5835 My pleasure.
In my kit I noticed I didn't get the pin with 2 grooves. I have a pin with 2 ends that are a little more wide than the others. Is that supposed to be the one with the groove?
The pin with the groves is needed. The slide stop needs to ride in one of those grooves.
@@MosinVirus would that be a reason why my slide gets stuck while trying to remove?
Also thank you for replying so quickly being that video is so old.
@@jredcloud not really, the slide getting stuck while trying to remove could be if the trigger is active. Make sure the trigger is in "fired" position and when you move the slide back to actuate the takedown lever you don't move it too far back so the trigger resets.
NIce video.. but why are you putting oil on the trigger assembly? Shouldn't need to oil anything except the barrel, rails, and maybe the guide rod with 1 dot or something on it.
I generally lightly oil all moving or just metal parts. Not saying it is correct, but I use the same oiled patch on almost everything.
@@MosinVirus Hey if it works, why change it!
Good teacher thanks.
I bought Glock 20, the slide not placed if I don't pull trigger front side :(
Sorry, I don't understand the problem as described.
Is it the same process for a glock 17?
I have the polymer p80
Can u send links to what other kits i need to build it?
All glocks are the same, so this should work for p80 as well. I don't know what you mean by other kits.
Outstanding video man!
Thank you very much.
Excellent video, thank you!
Thank you very much. I am glad you liked it.
Great informative video!
Thank you. I am glad it helps.
Thanks for the help. P80 complete
My pleasure. I never built one of the P80 glocks. But I see a lot of people saying good things. I hear they are working on a .45acp frames as well.
@@MosinVirus that would be awesome if they did make a. 45. They are expensive to build but fun. Thanks again!
I really appreciate the attentiveness you put into the production of your videos. I’ve subscribed bc this is excellent for learning more about our firearms. A quick question about the Glock 26 in the video which I also have. How come on reassemble the trigger doesn’t reset once depressed? I had thought it did before I took it apart.
Thanks,
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Thank you. I am actually going to be uploading all of my videos to Rumble. UA-cam started removing a bunch of my content. Just FYI. Regarding reset, you have to rack the slide for the trigger to reset.
I got a g27 kit yesterday, followed every step , but the slide won’t slide all the way back into place , it feels like it gets stuck and for the life of me I can’t figure out what’s going on... can you give me some advice?
Are you familiar with Glocks or is this your first experience?
Without knowing where the slide sticks the only thing I would suggest is to make sure the take down lever is installed correctly. Wrong side forward maybe. The side with a "lip" should be facing the rear of the frame.
MosinVirus yea I’ve built 4 g19 already , no issues at all.. the g27 is a little different but I got it all together , the only issue I’m having is the slide.. it’s not going on smoothly at all. It just gets stuck.. I gotta force it on and when I do get it on it gets stuck I can’t rack it back... I don’t know what the hell is going on
@@sebastianlarios7723 I assume they are 80% builds. I haven't built one so I am not sure what could be causing the issue. Could it be that the rear rails are out of alignment? Or the locking block?