All components are replaceable.
What I am getting at is....there are components to replace with normal wear and tear.
You're not going to replace an entire firearm for a worn out recoil spring are you? That's like replacing a car just for a broken belt.
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All components are replaceable.
Personally, I find having a few spare guns the best way. Then I can just swap to a new gun while my main one is being repaired.
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And if you're unable to send that weapon off to be fixed are you just going to let it sit? If its a worn spring or broken firing pin. I'm not going to send a weapon off to be fixed when its a simple fix. Now if its like how my Keltec PF9 was...then its just getting sold AS IS. I have several firearms...but my two CCs are going to have spare parts even if they don't need them.
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If you are rocking a Glock semi auto pistol, Id buy a Glock armorer tool, maybe a Glock plug with the tool parts(handy ), maybe a BoreSnake Viper barrel cleaner, some CLP like a 4 fl oz bottle of Mpro7's great LPX, Gunzilla, Ballistol or Weaponshield. A nylon Kleen Bore mag brush, a lint free clean rag or old T shirt, a Bore-Store bag(for protective storage NOT security), a nylon toothbrush or 2(OD GI/armorer issue), maybe some canned air or a medium size magnifying glass(if you are hard corps, like me ).
For gun care items & Glock products see; www.glockworx.com www.glockstore.com www.Mpro7.com www.brownells.com www.glockbooks.com www.uscav.com www.natchezss.com www.weaponshield.com www.gunzilla.us www.midwayusa.com www.cabelas.com www.grafs.com www.policehq.com .
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Thanks for the links. I only had 3 of the ones you posted. Going to browse since the yard work has been temporarily delayed due to massive flooding. LOL