This photo guide shows you how to completely disassembly the semi-automatic Glock 17 handgun
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Glock 17, complete disassembly
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The visual control of the cartridge chamber is very important in order to make sure if the gun is loaded
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The slide is taken out by pushing the takedown latch downwards
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Take out the recoil bar with the captivated spring
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The barrel can now be separated from the slide
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Push the firing pin in order to set the rear slide-cover plate free
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Once the plate is out, you can see the back side of the striker and the pin which holds the extractor in place
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Take the striker out
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Take out the pin that keeps the extractor in place
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You can now remove the extractor
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The small barrel of the firing pin safety can be removed together with its spring
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The firing pin is dismantled in its components: striker, the spring and spring cups
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Once you take out the pins, you can remove the slide stop lever. This part is sometimes replaced with larger models
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The trigger sub frame can be extracted
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The small spring should be periodically replaced. The connector replacement is usually the first thing you do to reduce the trigger pull weight
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The pistol is disassembled in its parts
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