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Certified Glock Armorers

If you own a Glock you have probably disassembled it to clean it, and no doubt you looked down into the lower portion (the receiver) and wondered what was going on in there. I for one, have always wondered what those three pins we see on the side of our guns do and what they hold in.

I was able to attend a Glock Armorers Course and now I know. I also gained a new respect for the Glock platform and the importance of having work done by a Certified Glock Armorer on a regular basis.

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If you own a Glock you have probably disassembled it to clean it, and no doubt you looked down into the lower portion (the receiver) and wondered what was going on in there. I for one, have always wondered what those three pins we see on the side of our guns do and what they hold in.

I was able to attend a Glock Armorers Course and now I know. I also gained a new respect for the Glock platform and the importance of having work done by a Certified Glock Armorer on a regular basis.

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