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    Default G27 Clean - need assistance please

    I have been carrying my 27 daily since 1995. Ive cleaned it after every shoot and sometimes in between but its only ever had a basic strip and clean - its never been stripped down completely. On top of that Ive noticed my mag releases from time to time on its own. I suspect its from the extended mag release.
    Is there anyone whos prepared to show me how to strip and reassemble it ? The mag release could be filed down at the same time.
    Id obviously meet you where/when ever suits you (days are better but can do evening). Im in JHB northern suburbs.

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    BGL, on youtube hickok45 does a nice detail strip of a Glock (think it's a 27 too). I followed it and it's really easier than it looks.

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    Cool. What tools do I need ? Ive lost the take down tool.

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    BGL, on youtube hickok45 does a nice detail strip of a Glock (think it's a 27 too). I followed it and it's really easier than it looks.
    Yip. That guy just loooooves his Glock 27!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BGL View Post
    Cool. What tools do I need ? Ive lost the take down tool.
    You need a punch or something similar that's a bit thinner than the pins :)

    It was REALLY not difficult at all. If you can't find hickok45's videos, there are many more on youtube.

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    Will do. Thanks man.
    Are there any parts that should be changed while Im at it ?

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    I have previously had my Glock serviced by Armed Preacher who lurks around here on GunSite. He is in the deeeeep South of Johannesburg but I will easily recommend him. I had some internal parts polished and all springs replaced as part of the process. Send him a PM and see if he can assist.

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    Quote Originally Posted by BGL View Post
    Will do. Thanks man.
    Are there any parts that should be changed while Im at it ?
    You'll have to ask someone like SSP or BigT on that one.

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    Default Re: G27 Clean - need assistance please

    Why don't you let us service it like we discussed last time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BGL View Post
    Will do. Thanks man.
    Are there any parts that should be changed while Im at it ?
    Take it to the agents. They will look it over for you. And no, it wont be free.
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