View Full Version : Glock Armorors in NW Ohio
Islander1
02-10-2012, 18:36
Don't need one, but thought I'd like to know of a few incase I do. Where's the place to go if you need help. As asked, I'm in NW Ohio, but would like to know where the best places are too.
mike at 'the bullet stop'
he's located just west of 590, about a mile south of 2
alwaysshootin
02-11-2012, 05:38
Just throwing this out there, a SW Ohioan here. There is nothing an armorer can do to your Glock, that you can't do yourself. Nothing!:wavey:
Islander1
02-11-2012, 10:47
mike at 'the bullet stop'
he's located just west of 590, about a mile south of 2
Knew about him. I've been there.
Islander1
02-11-2012, 10:48
Just throwing this out there, a SW Ohioan here. There is nothing an armorer can do to your Glock, that you can't do yourself. Nothing!:wavey:
True, but an armoror can get factory parts if needed.
alwaysshootin
02-11-2012, 11:10
True, but an armoror can get factory parts if needed.
So can you, not much available that Lone Wolf doesn't carry, a sponsor of this sight, by the way. Any part, can found there,as cheaply, as anywhere. Was merely letting you know, just in case you weren't aware, that if ever a part replacement is needed, and it's doubtful, can easily be accomplished by yourself. Some armorers, lead others, to believe they are Glock gunsmith, and although they may know more than some, There is nothing to working on a Glock, and I mean nothing to it at all. Heck I can do it, so anyone can!:supergrin:
i believe the only tool needed is a punch - whether it is the official Glock tool, or one from your tool box.
i use one from my tool box - i'm too cheap to spend $8-9 for the Glock tool.
Islander1
02-11-2012, 20:02
I guess I've been thinking about all the ejection problems that have been reported here and people saying that Glock will only send the replacement parts to an armorer. As I said I haven't had any problems, but my G19 does have the 336 extracter . Maybe I just shouldn't worry about it.
alwaysshootin
02-11-2012, 22:12
As I said I haven't had any problems, but my G19 does have the 336 extracter . Maybe I just shouldn't worry about it.
No maybe about it. You'll be fine, and have many thousands of rounds down range without a problem.
rjrivero
02-11-2012, 22:52
www.adcofirearms.com is a glock armorer. I took the class with him.
Islander1
02-12-2012, 09:33
www.adcofirearms.com (http://www.adcofirearms.com) is a glock armorer. I took the class with him.
I worked in Toledo for over 30 years. I've been in their shop.
Islander1
02-12-2012, 09:35
No maybe about it. You'll be fine, and have many thousands of rounds down range without a problem.
I'm sure you're right. I'm fairly new to Glocks. I've always been a fan of Smith & Wesson revolvers and have a bunch of them.
alwaysshootin
02-12-2012, 09:44
I'm sure you're right. I'm fairly new to Glocks. I've always been a fan of Smith & Wesson revolvers and have a bunch of them.
Smith makes great firearms, and I don't know a lot about them, other than, unless you are a competent, gunsmith, don't open up the inners! The Glock is absolutely at the other end of the spectrum. If you haven't seen this, print off a copy, and you will be amazed at just how great a design the Glock firearm is!
http://www.alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
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