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Glock owners manual - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Model GLOCK GLOCK GLOCK 17 19 17L-Caliber 9x19mm 9x19mm. . Read your Glock owners manual. Field strip your Glock. Field Stripped Glock You will need a Glock disassembly tool or a 3/32” punch, to take apart your pistol completely. Slide Disassembly Using a disassembly tool push down the polymer spacer. Exploded Schematic of a Glock Pistol with Parts List 4 3. Glock Field Strip Disassembly 5-8 4. Cleaning the Field Stripped Firearm 9 5. Lubrication Points 10 6. Slide Disassembly and Firing Pin Replacement 11-14 7. Firing Pin Safety Check 15 8. Glock Receiver Disassembly 16-19 9. A listing of Umarex airgun manuals sorted by brand. Click the link to download a PDF file of the manual. GLOCK Airgun Manuals.
Beretta Airgun Manuals
Manual_Beretta_Px4_Storm_2274020_2274021_Spring_02R11.pdf
Manual_Beretta_PX4_Storm_2253004_2253012_EN_FR_SP_08R12.pdf
Manual_Beretta_Model_84_FS_2253015_EN_FR_SP_07R13.pdf
Manual_Beretta_Mod_84_FS_2274300_Blowback_Airsoft_11R13.pdf
Manual_Beretta_M92_A1_2253017_EN_FR_SP_09R15.pdf
Manual_Beretta_M_92_FS_EN_01R10.pdf
Manual_Beretta_Elite_II_2274080_2274081_CO2_Airsoft_08R12.pdf
Manual_Beretta_Elite_II_2253003_EN_FR_SP_06R12.pdf
Manual_Beretta_Cx4_Storm_EN_05R09.pdf
Manual_Beretta_ARX160_Elite_2269600_2269601_11R13.pdf
Manual_Beretta_ARX160_Competition_Airsoft_2274082_11R13.pdf
Manual_Beretta_ARX160_Advanced_2230015_2274009_4R14.pdf
Manual_Beretta_APX_Airsoft_2274306_09R16.pdf
Manual_Beretta_92FS_Spring_2274005_2274006_2274007_2274008_08R16.pdf
Manual_Beretta_92FS_Electric_Airsoft_01R11.pdf
Browning Airgun Manuals
Manual_Browning_Leverage_EN_FR_03R11.pdf
Manual_Browning_Buck_Mark_URX_2252270_DEC11.pdf
Manual_Browning_800_Express_EN_FR_08R11.pdf
Colt Airgun Manuals
Manual_Colt_Python_CO2_Polymer_2230059_2254040_09R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_Python_CO2_Metal_2254032_07R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_Peacemaker_NRA_CO2_Pellet_Airgun_2280073_07R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_Peacemaker_CO2_Pellet_Airgun_2254051_2280030_09R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_Peacemaker_CO2_Airgun_2254047_2254048_2280015_07R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_M45_CQBP_2254045_08R16.pdf
Manual_Colt_Commander_CO2_Blowback_2254028_2230018_11R18.pdf
Manual_Colt_1911_EN.pdf
MANUAL ALLSKUs Colt Defender 09MAR12 EN FR SP.pdf
Elite Force Airgun Manuals
Manual_Elite_Force_M4_Series_2279513_2279514_2279517_2279518_06R14.pdf
Manual_Elite_Force_1911s_2279068_2279314_2279317_2280018_2279555_2279556_06R17.pdf
Manual Elite Force H8R Gen2 2279553 2280180 2280181 02R20.pdf
GLOCK Airgun Manuals
Manual_GLOCK_19_GBB_Gen3_Airsoft_2276303_03R18.pdf
Manual_GLOCK_17_Gen4_GBB_Airsoft_2276300_02R18.pdf
Hammerli Airgun Manuals
Heckler & Koch
Manual_HK_USP_CO2_2262030_2262031_06R14.pdf
Manual_HK_USP_2273000_2273001_Spring_04R10.pdf
Manual_HK_USP_2252300_08R16.pdf
Manual_HK_UMP_GBB_2262044_02R15.pdf
Manual_HK_UMP_Competition_2275001_2280001_07R18.pdf
Manual_HK_P30_Spring_2273012_2273013_2273020_2273021_11R18.pdf
Manual_HK_P30_EN_07R09.pdf
Manual_HK_P30_2273010_2273011_Electric_03R09.pdf
Manual_HK_MP7_A1_Navy_GBB_Airsoft_2262047_09R14.pdf
Manual_HK_MP7_A1_GBB_2279020_03R12.pdf
Manual_HK_MP7_2279040_2279041_AEG_12R11.pdf
Manual_HK_MP5_KPDW_2252330_2252331_EN_FR_02R11.pdf
Manual_HK_Gas_Blowback_Airsoft_Pistols_2275002_2275004_2275007_2275013_2280074_09R16.pdf
Manual_HK_G36C_Elite_2262050_06R14.pdf
Manual_HK_G36C_Competition_2275000_2280000_08R14.pdf
Manual_HK_416_Advanced_2279042_2279043_01R12.pdf
Manual_HK_45_Airsoft_2273026_2273027_2273028_06R14.pdf
Manual_HK_45_Airgun_2252304_06R14.pdf
Manual__HK_USP_Blowback_2252306_02R18.pdf
Legends Airgun Manuals
Manual_Legends_Smoke_Wagon_Airsoft_Pistol_2275800_12R16.pdf
Manual_Legends_P08_Blowback_2251803_2280007_08R16.pdf
Manual_Legends_P.08_2251800_EN_FR_SP_01R13.pdf
Manual_Legends_MP_2251813_03APR18_HW_PRINT.pdf
Manual_Legends_Makarov_Ultra_CO2_Blowback_2251811_EN_FR_SP_10R13.pdf
Manual_Legends_M712_Blowback_2251807_2280006_08R16.pdf
Manual_Legends_Cowboy_Rifle_2251817_08R18.pdf
Manual_Legends_C96_2251805_EN_FR_SP_07R13.pdf
Manual_Legends_Ace_in_the_Hole_2251816_07R17.pdf
Ruger Airgun Manuals
Glock 19 Instruction Manual
Manual_Ruger_Yukon_Magnum_2244229_2244230_08R17.pdf
Manual_Ruger_Targis_Hunter_2244218_08R17.pdf
Manual_Ruger_Targis_2244216_08R17.pdf
Manual_Ruger_P345_2262000_2262001_EN_FR_SP_03R13.pdf
Manual_Ruger_Explorer_2244020_08R17.pdf
Manual_Ruger_Airhawk_Blackhawk_2244001_2244002_2244010_04R15.pdf
Manual_Ruger_Air_Magnum_2244030_2244029_05R17.pdf
RWS Airgun Manuals
Manual_RWS_Pellet_Rifles_06R16.pdf
Manual_RWS_LP8_Magnum_EN_01R09.pdf
Manual_RWS_Lock_Down_Mount_EN_02R09.pdf
Smith & Wesson Airgun Manuals
Manual_SW_MP_2255050_EN_FR_02R08.pdf
Manual_SW_MP_45_2255060_EN_FR_03R11.pdf
Manual_SW_586_686_EN.pdf
Manual_SW_327_TRR8_2252672_EN_FR_ES_16Feb12.pdf
Umarex Airgun Manuals
Manual_Umarex_Big_Blast_2211187_2230170_2280085_08R18.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Brodax_2252109_10R15.pdf
Manual_Umarex_DX17_BB_Pellet_2230030_07R15.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Embark_2280050_8R16.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Forge_2251357_02R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Fuel_2251313_2251314_2R15.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Fusion_2251306_05R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Gauntlet_2252603_2252604_01R18.pdf
Manual_Umarex_MCP_2252118_10R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Morph_3X_2252600_EN_FR_SP_06R12.pdf
Manual_Umarex_PCP_Dry_Pack_Pump_Adapter_2211233_04R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_PCP_Handpump_2211232_05R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_SA10_2252113_02R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Steel_Force_2254855_EN_FR_SP_03R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Steel_Storm_2252155_EN_FR_SP_07R12.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Strike_Point_2251350_2251351_05R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Surge_2251300_03R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Surgemax_2251337_08R16.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Syrix_2251361_05R18.pdf
Manual_Umarex_TAC_2254824_EN_FR_SP_03R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_TAC_Converter_2254844_04R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_TDP45_ALLSKUs_02R13.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Throttle_2251340_2251341_08R16.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Torq_2251328_2251329_2R15.pdf
Manual_Umarex_Trevox_2251348_08R17.pdf
Manual_Umarex_XBG_2254802_2254804_04R14.pdf
Walther Airgun Manuals
Manual_Walther_CO2_88g_Instr_P000546_EN_FR_08R10.pdf
Manual_Walther_CO2_12g_Instr_P000547_EN_FR_08R10.pdf
Manual_Walther_CP88_EN_05R06.pdf
Manual_Walther_CP99_Compact_2252206_2252208_02R17.pdf
Manual_Walther_CP99_EN_03R06.pdf
Manual_Walther_FLR650_2252548_12R15.pdf
Manual_Walther_LGU_Series_2252071_2252090_2252091_03R16.pdf
Manual_Walther_MaximaThor_2252083_2252084_05R16.pdf
Manual_Walther_ODL_300_2259005_EN_FR_SP_04R11.pdf
Manual_Walther_P38_2252730_EN_FR_SP_02R12.pdf
Manual_Walther_Parrus_2252085_2252086_2252087_2252088_01R16.pdf
Manual_Walther_PPQ_2256010_EN_FR_SP_08R12.pdf
Manual_Walther_PPQ_GBB_Airsoft_2272800_11R18.pdf Won't Load??
Manual_Walther_PPQ_TAC_DEB_GBB_2230020_2272808_10R14.pdf
Manual_Walther_PPS_CO2_Blowback_2252406_2230051_2230052_EN_FR_SP_10R13.pdf
Manual_Walther_PPS_M2_2252412_02R18.pdf
Manual_Walther_Rotek_PCP_Pellet_Rifle_2252081_2252082_02R16.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2262020_2272828_P99_DAO_06R15.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2272000_2272001_P22_07R06.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2272007_P99_Action_Kit_02R12.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2272042_PPKS_Operative_Kit_03R14.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2272540_2272541_2272542_PPQ_Spring_07R12.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_2272543_2272544_2272545_PPQ_Combat_Kit_07R12.pdf
Manual_Walther_SpOps_P99_Spring_Airsoft_2272030_2272031_03R15.pdf
Manual_Walther_Terrus_2252073_2252075_2252077_2252079_04R15_WR.pdf
Glock 17/19/26 Operating Instructions
Article Posted: March 15, 2013
The Glock 9 millimeter family of pistols are versatile polymer frame based semiautomatic auto-loading handguns, designed for duty carry as either a concealed or openly carried sidearm. They are based on a 'striker fired' design in which the cartridge primer is struck by a spring powered rod as opposed to a firing pin and hammer, leading to simplification in design and implementation. The three models available are the full size Glock 17, with a 17 round magazine capacity; the compact Glock 19 with a 15 round capacity, and the sub-compact Glock 26 with a 9 round capacity. Most Glocks issued are of the compact Glock 19 model, which is comparable in accuracy and range to the M9 Beretta. The basic conditions of the pistol are as follows:
Condition 1: Magazine inserted, slide forward, round in chamber.
Condition 2: Does not apply.
Condition 3: Magazine inserted, slide forward, chamber empty.
Condition 4: Magazine removed, slide forward, chamber empty.
Please take note that this family of weapons has no external safety aside from the trigger safety, which prohibits the weapon from firing if dropped or jolted but will disengage as soon as rearward pressure is applied to the trigger.
Operation of the pistol is straightforward, and similar to the M9 in some respects. Below the controls of the pistol are identified, please observe that the slide release and magazine release are located on the left side of the pistol to aid right-handed shooters.
The controls of the pistol include the magazine release, which when pressed inwards will eject the magazine; the trigger and integral trigger safety; the slide release to send the slide back into battery when locked back; the disassembly lever which allows the upper receiver to be removed from the lower; and the chamber (round) indicator, which raises outwards and becomes flush with the slide when a round is chambered. Later models will have a notch that protrudes from the ejector to be more visible to the shooter when taking aim.
Disassembly is accomplished through removing the magazine and clearing the weapon, ensure that all ammunition is removed and away from the cleaning area. After the weapon is clear, point the muzzle into a clearing barrel or downrange and pull the trigger. Next, grasp the grip in one hand while using the other to apply rearward pressure to the slide while simultaneously pressing down the disassembly lever from both sides of the weapon. Once the disassembly lever is disengaged, pull the slide and upper receiver forward in the direction of the muzzle and away from the grip and lower receiver. Once separated, press the spring guide assembly forward towards the muzzle with a thumb and then direct it upwards away from the rest on the barrel. Gradually release thumb pressure to avoid releasing spring tension rapidly and shooting the spring across the room. The slide may then be held up and the barrel will fall out, or the slide placed on its back and the barrel lifted out. No further disassembly of the pistol is required for cleaning; do not remove the rear striker cover for any reason.
For cleaning purposes, the lower receiver slide guides should be thoroughly cleaned and lightly oiled, the same goes for the rails machined into the slide. Normal cleaning to remove all powder residue and debris should be conducted for every part, and brass residue removed from the bolt face. Glock does not recommend using metal barrel brushes, but instead a nylon chamber and bore brush with a light application of CLP should be used. All OTIS M9 kits will include a suitable nylon brush. Lightly lubricate the top of the barrel and chamber, as well as all contact points between the barrel and slide prior to reassembly. Reassembly is the reverse of the disassembly with one exception: once the barrel and spring guide are reinstalled into the slide, install the slide and cycle it to the rear most position on the pistol as if chambering a round. This will allow the disassembly lever to reset and catch the barrel in battery.
Employment of the Glock 19 is fairly standard, and uses the same pistol shooting basics as any other standard side arm. The fundamentals of pistol shooting are aiming, breath control, and trigger control, all built off of two common stances. The Weaver stance employs a 'push-pull' action between the firing and non-firing hand, with the feet staggered roughly shoulder width apart and the non-firing foot placed forward and generally pointing at the target. The firing arm should be extended straight and the non-firing arm bent slightly to enhance stability. The isosceles stance involves having shoulders squared to the target, feet shoulder width apart and on line (or with the non-firing foot slightly forward) and both arms extended straight out to meet the pistol. In either stance, the firing hand should have a high and firm grip on the pistol, with the trigger finger able to contact the trigger with the middle portion of the second joint. The non-firing hand should wrap around the firing hand, covering as much of the grip as possible and thumbs parallel to each other, tight to the frame but not interfering with the slide release. The Glock pistols will misfire with a 'stovepipe' malfunction if the pistol is shot with a limp wrist, so the grip should be firm in order to transfer recoil energy to the torso from the hands. Aiming is accomplished with the 'three dot' method, where the front sight dot is the point of focus, and the two dots on either side of the rear sight are placed on-line and with even spacing to the front sight dot. The front dot is then placed center mass on the target, and even rearward pressure is applied to the trigger while the shooter is in their natural respiratory pause. Some older models will have a front dot and a white 'U' on the rear sight, however the same principles apply with the front dot centered in the 'U.'
For loading, reloading, and basic remedial action drills, there are some significant differences due to the nature of striker fired pistols. The trigger pull will remain constant from the first shot to the last, and the slide will lock in the rear position when the last round is fired. To load the pistol, ensure the muzzle is either pointed straight up or down range and insert the magazine until it is locked in place. With a fully loaded magazine, this may require an additional tap on the bottom of the magazine. Firmly grasp the pistol grip with the firing hand and grasp the serrations on both sides of the slide with the non-firing hand and pull back while applying forward pressure with the firing hand. Release the slide when it reaches its rearmost position and allow the spring to move the slide back into battery. To speed reload, simply depress the magazine release while aiming down range and allow the magazine to fall from the pistol. Insert a loaded magazine and either depress the slide release or pull slightly back and the slide and then release it to chamber a round. For a tactical reload, the same procedures apply although the pistol may be oriented skyward and the empty magazine retained. Remedial action follows the same procedure regardless of stoppage: after pulling the trigger and failing to fire, observe the chamber by canting the weapon to the left while pointing down range. If there is an obstruction, remove the magazine and rack the slide to remove it, and then perform a speed reload.
Glock 19 Owners Manual Pdf
It may be necessary to lock the slide to the rear to remove the obstruction. If the slide is locked to the rear, remove the magazine and perform a speed reload if no rounds are observed through the action (if thumb position is incorrect, it may cause undue engagement of the slide lock so be sure that the thumbs do not interfere with its movement). If there is no obstruction and the slide is forward, tap the bottom of the magazine, rack the slide, and attempt to fire. If the weapon still fails to fire, perform a speed reload.
The Glock family of pistols are extremely reliable and user friendly, however they should still be kept clean and be subjected to no more abuse than any other firearm. Please observe all basic weapons safety rules (treat every weapon as if it were loaded; never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot; keep your weapon on safe until you are ready to fire; keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire) while handling weapons, and use only the 9x19mm Para bellum round. Magazines between all 9mm models are interchangeable in that the smaller framed pistols will accept the larger magazines. Blackhawk offers tactical holsters in all the same configurations that can be found for the M9, such as the Serpa RT (NSN 1095-01-523-5340). Please contact your armorer for more information regarding this weapon system.
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