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okay let's go ahead and build a POF Glock slide first thing is we're gonna
unpack our slide from the packaging comes with some instructions comes to
some extra screws for your RMR if you use an RMR this is the slide
check it out it's the slightest so cool excited to be using it here pretty soon
great serrations great designs has a plate for your RMR if you're gonna put
an RMR on it I'm gonna leave it on the plate on because I'm not gonna use
an RMR I am going to use sights so first things first this slide comes
already pre-installed with the channel liner which is a piece of plastic that
goes through here that keeps you Striker together so we're gonna put together a
Striker from and all the rest of the parts from Brownell's parts yes these are
OEM glock parts these are factory parts from Glock that Brownell sells
individually you remember you have to go into the schematics part of the
Brownells website click on glock there's only one section for it glock and then
you select the parts you need for your slide build and we're gonna I use almost
all parts are OEM except the disconnector, Glock striker safety that
goes in here and this is an Apex part that came with my trigger kit and an
apex extractor and spring so some of these parts I'm going to use OEM some
parts I'm going to use APEX parts and I'm gonna explain a couple of things
when we get to them so let's get ready to roll first thing we're gonna do is
assemble the striker this the striker from Glock parts comes in pieces so you
have to put it together so you take your striker
this is OEM Glock striker your sleeve
okay your spring I'll push it all the way through this is a little difficult
because I want to get this done and your Cup's comes with two little cups and
they go in around the striker
and that retains the spring and the striker in
one piece we're going to use this is a Glock OEM spring now Glock sells it now
as a kit with the original safety plunger but it's you know I just needed
the spring because I didn't want to use that part so I have some old Springs
brand-new but they're old I bought them when they used to sell them separate at Brownells
and you put your spring in so with your safety plunger in place with a
spring you're going to put your extractor in easiest ways to push it all
the way in and wiggle it in until it fits and then you have it your extractor
is now detained by that safety plunger
one detail I want to tell you now is that Apex makes their extractor without
the loaded chamber indicator that means that when you buy this part which is the
what pushes the spring against the extractor you need to buy the one for a
non loaded chamber indicator extractor or non LCI is well described in the
Brownells website so make sure you know that after our extractor is being
properly installed our next spot is going to be to do the extractor plunger
first things you take your extractor plunger and your extractor spring in
this case we're going to be using the Apex
spring that came from Apex but you can still use the one that Glock sells is
about the same but the Apex one came with the extractor I'm gonna put it in
there and then we're gonna select the loaded the the Glock spring-loaded
bearing this one basically there's two different kinds of course is for per
caliber too but this one here is for the extractor with a loaded chamber
indicator which apex doesn't have and this is the standard one for extractors
without the loaded chamber indicator so I'm gonna put it in there and you're
ready to go we're gonna install this on the slide next let's go in and put it on
our gun remember do it with the metal part facing the inside of the extractor
then goes your striker and finally the plate with a gunsight logo that I picked
up to the Gunsite Pro Shop and get it started and with a punch you push in
and then you push in on the extractor plunger there you have it now it's done
well mostly done we're gonna put sights on it so I'm gonna install only the
front sight because I already shown you before how to do a rear sight on another
video so I'm not gonna repeat myself okay the only difference with Glock rear
sight is like in the video we did before installing the Sig sites the Sig sites
go from left to right and the Glocks sights go from right to left so I'm not
gonna go ahead and do it here because you already seen this before so let's
put the front sight on and how do you install a front sight if you remember a
video from a few weeks ago when I was at the range with the other upper the one
from Lone Wolf I forgot to put Loctite on it so I'm the guys from TruGlo
were giving me so much hell for doing that so I am gonna use Loctite on
today's project okay we're gonna install Tritium Pro TruGlo sightes so let's go
ahead and get the sites out of the packaging be careful taking them out
because you don't want to lose any parts you have your front sight which we are
going to install today and we have rear sights one detail of a TruGlo that
you need to know is make sure you open the packaging because there is a allen
wrench and another little front sight screw this front sight screw if you read
it says for Gen 4 only this is a shorter screw because of the difference in the
slides on the Gen 4 so we're gonna save this as a gently slide so we're not
gonna need it but always gonna keep it the allen wrench is for the rear sight
set screw we're not gonna do this today because we are not gonna bore you how to
install a Glock sight we've done it with Sig same process so I want to put it
away and save it for later first thing I want to put the front sight in with this
trick I thought I came up with this but I was watching YouTube the other day
and there's another youtuber who does it exactly the same way I thought I was
original but I'm not so first things first you're gonna take your screw and
you're gonna lay it on the little notch with the screw part you know this is
magic here because you're trying to turn the screw around to fall in that little
hole - you're holding it with your finger in and this is what we're gonna
apply the lock type put a dab of Loctite in it don't put too much that is too
much it's gonna clean it
and then we're gonna take the front sight and put it in the screw and turn
it two turns well maybe three there you go to want to
have turns and push it up and hold onto it with your finger and using your glock
tool your front sight tool from TruGlo it's a big mess of Loctite in there
you're gonna clean up later you're gonna go in and grab your screw and tighten
until this you don't have to put the fear of God in it just tighten it hard
you don't want too much Loctite kicking around so I always keep alcohol swabs
with me and take the excess off and Loctite comes right off with alcohol
before it dries and becomes a sticky mess so I'm using red loctite
which is actually a medium strength Loctite usually blue is removal red is
medium strength you have to use a torch or some heat to remove it and Green is
you'll never get it out so make sure that you use the right kind of
threadlocker okay we're ready to roll now the slide
is completely built and it's ready to go on our frame I'm gonna use the barrels
so we have a Stormlake machine barrel this one is a black stainless barrel
extended for the threaded portion they make it stainless or black and they make
it with and without threads for the Glock 17 so StormLake machine is one of
my favorite barrels very accurate and like anything else you take the thread
protector off
put your barrel in
put your guide rod
ISMI Spring
usually a 15 pounder and I got this guide rod off Brownells of course or I get most of my
OEM parts and it goes in like such and you put your thread protector back on it
you don't want to damage your threads just in case you're gonna put a
compensator or are you gonna put a suppressor on your pistol then final we
put enough lubrication in it like we showed you in the frame assembly picture
now we're going to put the slide in and we're ready to go I can't wait to go to
the range with this pistol let's do a quick test on it see how it feeds of
course we're gonna use snap caps there you go what we're ready to go to the
range I'm excited built my first Glock on my own let's go do it
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