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Thread: Review: Glock 43 w/ Shooting Results

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    How do you remove the slide lock lever?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigfan26 View Post
    How do you remove the slide lock lever?
    Field strip. Place pressure on the trigger pin with your GLOCK tool, then press down on the slide lock lever towards where it interfaces with the pin. A little dab'll do ya - and the pin should start to move.

    Regards,

    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by psalms144.1 View Post
    Field strip. Place pressure on the trigger pin with your GLOCK tool, then press down on the slide lock lever towards where it interfaces with the pin. A little dab'll do ya - and the pin should start to move.

    Regards,

    Kevin

    I mean this part.

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    Review: Glock 43 w/ Shooting Results

    Quote Originally Posted by psalms144.1 View Post
    Field strip. Place pressure on the trigger pin with your GLOCK tool, then press down on the slide lock lever towards where it interfaces with the pin. A little dab'll do ya - and the pin should start to move.

    Regards,

    Kevin
    That is the slide stop that you are referring to, not the lock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigfan26 View Post
    How do you remove the slide lock lever?
    Look at the (installed) slide lock lever from the top. In the middle, you'll see a circle in the frame that's about the size of the GI armorer's tool. The lever splits that circle. A small punch can be inserted to compress the coil spring enough to push the slide lock out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Creek View Post
    Please excuse my ignorance. What are D5s? Thanks.
    Skintop, correct me if I'm wrong: D5s are Draw/Fire 5 shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zml342 View Post
    Skintop, correct me if I'm wrong: D5s are Draw/Fire 5 shots.
    Thanks, sometimes I have a "senior moment" and cannot see the obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Creek View Post
    Thanks, sometimes I have a "senior moment" and cannot see the obvious.
    I didn't recognize D5 either. But then looking at the times I just supposed. I wish the standard Bill Drill were just 5. It would suit working through a box of ammo with more reps and even balance for my OCD.
    “Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    I wish the standard Bill Drill were just 5. It would suit working through a box of ammo with more reps and even balance for my OCD.
    I typically start a range session with a D5 instead of a Bill Drill for this exact reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zml342 View Post
    I typically start a range session with a D5 instead of a Bill Drill for this exact reason.
    I am honestly going back to doing a D5 instead of a bill for similar reasons..

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