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Frequently Asked Questions and Information About Your Glock
FAQS
How do I ship my parts to RockYourGlock.com?
Disassemble your firearm and send only the parts that RockYourGlock will be gunsmithing. We will remove and reinstall sights at no additional cost. The ATF permits you to send your firearms directly to a manufacturer for repair or refinishing. RockYourGlock.com, LLC holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). You may send your firearms directly to us provided they are shipped through a carrier such as UPS. Non-serialized parts such as a slides and barrels may be sent in any manner you like. Send all parts to RockYourGlock.com 3145 E Chandler Blvd PMB #216 Phoenix, Az 85048-8702
What type of graphics can I engrave on my Glock?
We can engrave any black and white line drawings or graphics. We cannot engrave pictures with shading or color. See Graphics for examples of graphics we engrave.
What is your return policy?
Click Here to view our return policy.
Why is the stock slide release so difficult to operate?
Because the slide release was not designed to be a 'release', but as it is correctly named: a 'slide stop lever'. The stock slide stop lever is designed to only lock back the slide, not release it. This is because the original design of the Glock pistol was to be used as a combat pistol and use the overhand technique to release the slide and charge the pistol. The extended slide stop lever is designed to be a slide release and enables the shooter to use their thumb to release the slide.
Where do I need to apply lubrication on my Glock?
Only on the parts that have metal to metal contact. ie: the slide rails, under the hook at the rear where the trigger bar rubs on the connector, on the outside of the barrel and the lug on the bottom of the barrel. Never in the magazine or around the firing pin channel or the breechface where the firing pin comes out. See Lubrication Points
What is the trigger reset?
The trigger reset is after your first shot how far you need to release the trigger on subsequent shots before you can fire another shot. (You can hear the click at about 1/3 return on the Glock)
Can I dry fire my Glock?
Yes, dry firing your Glock will not damage it in any way.
What is the coating on my Glock?
Your Glock has a three microns thick coating called Tenifer. Tenifer is a trademarked name for the end result of a chemical bath nitriding process that embeds nitrogen into an iron-containing alloy to create a corrosion resistant finish that is extremely hard.
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