Getting Inside a Glock Magazine

I became involved in the shooting sports way, way back in 1980 or so. (Old fart alert!) Money was always in short supply, so I usually opted for surplus/used guns in order to stretch the budget.

When dealing with older firearms, one has to be very careful when cleaning. All residue has to be cleaned out or else they will rust like crazy! Pay attention to all the nooks and crannies, even the magazines, or else a surprise may be found lurking there. Kind of like making sure to brush your teeth thoroughly, I suppose.

Then, a few years after I started, Glocks made their way to US shores.

Polymer frame. Amazingly resistant to corrosion, particularly when compared to those old dinosaurs I usually shoot. But the magazines were a gigantic pain to disassemble and clean. Really set my teeth on edge, as all those carefully nurtured habits of gun cleaning were frustrated. What to do?

Many people, most with a lot more experience with Glocks than myself, said I didn’t need to clean out the magazines that much. Still wanted to, though.

I received an email from Steve Pagac, who is a managing member of Vector Garrison Research International, LLC. He said that his company had come up with a tool to easily and quickly disassemble Glock magazines, and had a video showing the product in action. If acceptable, his company could partner with this blog for advertising and sales.

Long time readers know why I maintain the blog, to provide unbiased advice to those who are desperate to protect themselves and their loves ones. I have no objection whatsoever to commerce, but not here. Integrity over all.

That being said, I really hate taking Glock magazines apart! So I ordered one of the gadgets for my very own. It arrived a few days later.

2 thoughts on “Getting Inside a Glock Magazine

  1. Hello there,

    Been awhile since I checked out this site. Pleasantly surprised and very glad to see you posting once more.

    Okay. the chances of my ever having to clean a Glock magazine are somewhere between very slim to zero, but if I ever do I know what sort of tools I should aquire.

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