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Glock Part Black Disassembly Tool GT03374

Glock Part Black Disassembly Tool GT03374
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Glock Part Black Disassembly Tool GT03374

 
 
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Features
  • Glock Disassembly Tool

  • Black finish


Description

Glock Disassembly Tool


Product Details
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:4.6 inches
Package Width:0.4 inches
Package Height:0.2 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 48 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 48 customer reviews )
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54 of 57 found the following review helpful:


5Glock tool vs. punch.  Aug 05, 2009 By EARTHQUAKE TERRITORY
I'm rating the Glock tool 5 stars because I'm a firm believer that it's a great tool and every Glock owner should own one but, for the same price of this tool, I purchased a set of 5 punches from Sears and they comes in five popular sizes (1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16") You will have the exact fitting size for each hole since the 3 Glock pins are not of the same diameter and using the correct size punch not only will seat flat on top of the pin but will avoid damage to the head surface.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Far from useless  Mar 21, 2009 By J. W. Mullins
The Glock tool is far from a useless accessory or more junk for your tool box. It is all you will actually need for disassembly and reassembly of you Glock pistol. It gives you all the 'tools' you will need for it on one handy package. They can be had for less than ten dollars if you shop around. The tool itself is nearly indestructible and increasingly simple, but well thought out. If you have a Glock pistol and you ever think you may need to take it apart, to replace worn parts or for personal upgrades, you can make life a bit easier with one of these.

12 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Glock Perfection  Mar 22, 2009 By Boone Helm "Reality is just an illusion albeit a very persistent one. - Einstein"
What better way to perform maintenance on your Glock pistol than with a Glock tool? Sure you can use something else but why would you when you can have this disassembly tool for just a few dollars. Save your fingers the hassle, buy the Glock Tool.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5A must have for Glock enthusiasts  May 20, 2011 By A. Guida "Slovko"
The most important reason to buy a Glock tool is that, compared to other options, it will not mark up or blemish your Glock. C'mon, you bought your gun for somewhere around $500 bucks. In my mind, it's worth an extra $10.

If you're plan on doing any extensive cleaning to your frame or magazines or are planning to add any new parts this tool is definitely a must have. Regular metal punches such as those mentioned in other reviews will definitely mark up your Glock if even slightly, no matter how careful you are. If you do decide to use an alternative, don't you a metal punch! Instead, I'd recommend purchasing a wooden dowel from the hardware store.

I'm not exactly sure what it's made of, either fully hardened plastic or a metal coated in plastic. Either way, it's light weight and feels fairly strong. Although I don't think I'd recommend going around and using it as a pry bar aside from when you're taking your magazines apart, I'd find it unlikely to break during normal use.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5If you have a Glock  Apr 02, 2012 By D. Schroeder
You should have one of these. It is perfect for taking it apart for cleaning, it is sized just right for pushing the pins out. If you want to upgrade the connector, this is the only tool you need. This is durable enough, so if you broke it while working on a Glock, you were doing something wrong. It is not a pry bar, it is intended to drive out the pins and I use it during cleaning to push a solvent soaked patch into the nooks and crannies. Also handy to get under the loop on the end of a spring in order to unhook. For 10 bucks you should have one in order to properly maintain your firearm.

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