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Can you buy parts directly from Glock?

Can you buy parts directly from Glock?

Rock Your Glock is one of the biggest suppliers of OEM Glock parts for whatever Glock pistol you have. OEM parts are the best option when looking to repair your Glock pistol. Whatever stock factory parts you are looking for we have them available at a great price.

What are all the parts to a Glock?

A current production Glock 17 consists of 34 parts. For maintenance, the pistol disassembles into five main groups: the barrel, slide, frame, magazine, and recoil-spring assembly.

Is it legal to build a polymer 80 Glock?

The ATF holds that a receiver or frame that is 80% complete or less is not subject to regulation as a firearm. Polymer 80 does in fact sell frames that are legally not a firearm.

What parts break on a Glock?

There are a handful of Glock pistol components that wear out faster than the others and require regular replacement. These include the recoil spring assembly, the trigger spring, the slide lock spring, and the magazine catch spring.

Where is the Glock factory?

GLOCK – THE COMPANY Production in the Ferlach factory, located in the southern region of Austria, started in 1987.

Are Glock parts interchangeable?

Interchangeable Parts The larger component parts of any GLOCK pistol – the frame, the stock and the slide – are interchangeable between different models. Most of the smaller, internal parts of GLOCK pistols are interchangeable as well.

What is the top of a Glock called?

The Slide: The slide is the top half of the pistol. This portion is pulled back manually in order to load a cartridge into the chamber from the magazine of the gun. The Trigger: The trigger is the level that the user squeezes to begin the process of firing the Glock.

Should I clean my Glock after every use?

If you are using your GLOCK pistol very heavily, we recommend that you have it inspected periodically. Each time you clean your GLOCK pistol, it should be field-stripped (disassembled into its major components).

How many rounds will my Glock last?

My general rule for Glocks is to replace the recoil spring every 3000 rounds. A worn-out recoil spring tends to bottom out hard, which batters the hell out of the rest of the gun. For milder cartridges like 9mm, you might be able to stretch that to 5000 rounds, but why push your luck?