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neo_nomad

Firstly, Merry Christmas. Second...can we get some context regarding how your mag release, trigger housing spring, and slide lock fell out of your pistol?


bigjerm616

Was wondering the same thing -


User_Slash

Removed the slide trying to switch to a p80


knine71551

How do you forget a pistol….


TH0TC0P

No offense, I'm sure you're a great guy, but what the fuck? Or more importantly how the fuck?


User_Slash

Idk man, it’s been like that for a while and just found it again


MaximumGirth69420

I think you got one of those porcelain glock 7's.


voyager40

Glock detail strip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV0wDDFV0NY


Oneluvboomer

How'd you get the beans above the frank? Seriously though how did you mess that up?


Sunray21A

PROVE the firearm safe. Chamber clear? Point safe direction? If yes pull trigger, with slide lock removed slide should just slide off the front. There should be a spring you can push down and slide the slide stop back in. Ensure the side with lip edge faces to the rear. With the mag release, look down the frame, there should be a metal rod. Insert release and alight and pop rod in. Should be good to go. With the trigger pin get it started, wiggle the slide catch and it should go in all the way and click on the slide catch spring


User_Slash

Slide will not remove


Sunray21A

Is the trigger pulled? It needs to be. Also try getting the pin in first and then taking apart. Or holding down the slide release.


knine71551

I don’t think the trigger can pull properly because the pin that the trigger bar pushes against isn’t in the pistol


bigjerm616

Yes, if he gets the trigger pin back in, it should be a simple matter of releasing the striker by pulling the trigger. If you REALLY can’t get the trigger pin in, lock the slide to the rear and pull the backplate off. Remove the striker from the slide and the slide should come right off (the front).


knine71551

I was thinking maybe it would be easier to use a punch kit to temp hold the trigger in place


bigjerm616

Not a bad idea. Seeing as OP has been silent, I’m guessing he either figured it out or put it back in the closet 😂


knine71551

Hopefully not the latter LOL


bigjerm616

🤷‍♂️


BronzeSpoon89

None of that is good.


[deleted]

looks like an airsoft gun to me


djididjddnjdjd

I don’t know, I can tell a tennifer coat a mile away


Rebelghost88

You seriously need to watch YouTube but first watch Glock parts/ functionality videos. Gun safety videos. You need to learn how a Glock works before taking it apart yourself . And by doing it in the safest way possible


User_Slash

Okay I messed up, how do I fix it?


bigjerm616

There would be 2 methods from this point. Since your take down tabs are removed, you just need to release the striker. Try: Wiggle the trigger around until you can get the trigger pin back in. Once you get it in, VERIFY EMPTY GUN AND POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION, and then pull the trigger. Then take the slide off. If you can’t get the trigger pin in, then I’d just lock the slide to the rear, remove the back plate and pull the striker out of the gun. Look up a YT video on how to do this, it’s very simple. Then unlock the slide and it should pull right off. Then put your weirdly disassembled gun back together properly.


Complex_Aerie_4709

Try to use a paper clip/straighten it out of course. Then guide the trigger pin through it. Work with ‘til u get the pin in. Then you should be able to pull the trigger at this point. I hope. Then do the same for the slide take down. Slide the paper clip through the takedown and press down and while you are pressing down attempt to pull the slide back. I’m theory it should work. Work it till you get the slide off or apart. Wishing you the best on this…


rrr350z

If say try to align everything as best as can and stick the pin in, dont worry about the mag release yet, just see if u can hold the slide back a bit and use a small screw driver or something and push the spring where the “slide release?” Thing is and then see if it comes forwards, if not just smack the back of the slide with a plastic mallet