Hey everyone,
I just uploaded a new video breaking down the full detail strip and reassembly process for the Glock 43X — and the steps also apply to the Glock 43 and Glock 42 as well!
This video walks through the entire process step-by-step, including the slide, frame, striker assembly, extractor, and more. I took extra care to show things from multiple angles this time around (instead of filming it solo like I usually do), so I really hope the added clarity helps anyone doing their own maintenance, upgrades, or just learning their platform inside and out.
Watch the full video here:
As always, I want to thank all of you for the support — it really means a lot. You guys have helped make this content possible, and I'm looking forward to making more videos to help out the community however I can.
Would love to hear what you think of this one — especially since I tried a slightly different filming style this time. Was the new camera angle better? Was anything still unclear? All feedback is welcome!
Stay safe, shoot straight,
Albert - The Hobby Gunsmith
I just uploaded a new video breaking down the full detail strip and reassembly process for the Glock 43X — and the steps also apply to the Glock 43 and Glock 42 as well!
This video walks through the entire process step-by-step, including the slide, frame, striker assembly, extractor, and more. I took extra care to show things from multiple angles this time around (instead of filming it solo like I usually do), so I really hope the added clarity helps anyone doing their own maintenance, upgrades, or just learning their platform inside and out.
Watch the full video here:
As always, I want to thank all of you for the support — it really means a lot. You guys have helped make this content possible, and I'm looking forward to making more videos to help out the community however I can.
Would love to hear what you think of this one — especially since I tried a slightly different filming style this time. Was the new camera angle better? Was anything still unclear? All feedback is welcome!
Stay safe, shoot straight,
Albert - The Hobby Gunsmith