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    Which Glock Disassembly tool to get?

    I am going to start learning to take care of my own G19 so will be needing a disassembly tool. I noticed there seem to be a lot of them out there so I am looking for advice from Glock armorers on which one to get. I don't mind the factory tool if you guys say it is durable and works.

    Thanks

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    Last couple of times I detail stripped a Glock I used a Fisher space pen refill, or the nub on a handcuff key.

    I have a bag of the armorer tools, PM your address and I'll send you one.

    Any 3/32 punch otherwise.
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    I use a 3/32” punch. I don’t remember the make but you can probably get one on Amazon for a couple of dollars. The only differences between the Glock Armorer’s Tool and a generic punch are the plastic handle and a slightly longer shaft.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    As noted above, while pretty much anything will work, but this NcStar G5+ Glock Pocket Tool is pretty awesome:

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    3/32" punch, 3/16" magnetic nut driver/front sight tool, and mag disassembly tool. It also functions as a striker assembly stand and makes assembly/disassembly a little easier.

    I really like mine.
    That looks pretty intimidating! Not to insult your gear, but in all seriousness, when I saw NcStar I thought it was the same outfit that made those low-end rifle scopes. But if you say it's good, I'll check it out again.

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    MacGruber to the max!
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    MacGruber to the max!
    Seriously.

    I must have one of these!

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    "Rad", "MacGruber"...you guys lost me there

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    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Call it overkill but that's kind of my thing... Not liking the silly little handles on all the "official" Glock Tools I made my own. I bought a 2.0MM hex driver from Dynamite through Amazon and ground off the tip and then dressed it. The 2mm driver has a 2.5mm shaft which is basically 3/32". It's like $12 and the aluminum handle is a joy to use... Well worth the extra effort.


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    I like this one. Well, just because.

    https://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1076

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