Anyone got a picture of what the Glock striker channel/firing pin looks like? I know those you need to avoid lube on. I'm almost sure I know which part is the firing pin/channel, but I'm not positive, I don't have the Glock manual and no to teach me. So I'm just guessing.
I'm going to take a blow dryer to the firing pin area and blow dry it every time AFTER I lube it. Will that work? lol
I will also use a dry rag on the area to make sure no lube gets there. But since dry rags don't always get all of it, would a hair dryer on the firing pin channel work to remove any lube that may have gotten in there?
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