grishnav
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Well, my EDC Glock's are getting to be about a year old now (*sniff sniff*) and I figure it's time to give them a good detail strip/cleaning/inspection... but I'm not particularly mechanically inclined and a wee bit nervous about doing it myself.
I'm wondering if there's anyone in the (Seattle) area that's thourough, trustworthy, and reasonably priced that I could give them to to be torn down, thouroughly cleaned, inspected, and have any prematurely worn parts replaced. (Guns only have a couple thousand rounds a piece through 'em, so aside from maybe doing some of the springs "just in case," I think there shouldn' tbe anything that needs replacing.)
Bonus points for someone who is willing to walk me through the detail strip process and show me what to look for in terms of improper wear/replacement items. Yeah, I've seen all the videos on Youtube and stuff, I'm just not confident I could detail strip it (or, more specifically, I'm sure I could get it apart, but getting it back together...), so it'd be nice to have someone close by who knows what they are doing the first time I go for it. Even happy to have someone on the board do it if ya want to earn a few extra bucks, just as long as you know what you're doing.
So, any ideas? Recommendations? Takers?
Well, my EDC Glock's are getting to be about a year old now (*sniff sniff*) and I figure it's time to give them a good detail strip/cleaning/inspection... but I'm not particularly mechanically inclined and a wee bit nervous about doing it myself.
I'm wondering if there's anyone in the (Seattle) area that's thourough, trustworthy, and reasonably priced that I could give them to to be torn down, thouroughly cleaned, inspected, and have any prematurely worn parts replaced. (Guns only have a couple thousand rounds a piece through 'em, so aside from maybe doing some of the springs "just in case," I think there shouldn' tbe anything that needs replacing.)
Bonus points for someone who is willing to walk me through the detail strip process and show me what to look for in terms of improper wear/replacement items. Yeah, I've seen all the videos on Youtube and stuff, I'm just not confident I could detail strip it (or, more specifically, I'm sure I could get it apart, but getting it back together...), so it'd be nice to have someone close by who knows what they are doing the first time I go for it. Even happy to have someone on the board do it if ya want to earn a few extra bucks, just as long as you know what you're doing.
So, any ideas? Recommendations? Takers?