Glock Lubrication

DO NOT OVER-LUBRICATE your GLOCK pistol, as large quantities of oil or grease will collect unburnt powder and other residue, which could interfere with proper functioning of your GLOCK pistol.


Do not put oil inside firing pin channel or magazine. The magazine (inside and out) and breech face should be wiped dry before reassembly. Leaving solvent or lubricant in these areas could cause contamination of primers and failure to fire.

LUBRICATING THE FIELD STRIPPED PISTOL


To properly lubricate your GLOCK pistol after it has been thoroughly cleaned and dried, use a clean patch or cotton swab that has been slightly dampened with Break Free CLP.

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Wipe the outside of barrel, including the barrel hood and lugs, the inside top of the slide forward of the ejection port where the barrel hood rubs against the slide and the opening that the barrel slides through in front of the slide. One drop of oil should be spread along the entire length of each slide rail cut. Most important, a drop of oil is needed (Picture below) where the rear end of the trigger bar touches the connector at the right rear corner of the frame.

This will assure proper lubrication of your GLOCK pistol without over-lubricating.  GLOCK pistols are designed to operate properly with only small amounts of lubrication.

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