Just thought I'd toss this question out there. So, you bring a brand new Glock home. Do you do the normal drill of complete disassembly, cleaning and lube before starting to break it in? Or, do you just run it after a quick inspection of the internals to make sure there are no burrs or debris inside?
I've always cleaned and lubed every gun I've brought home, Glocks included. Most guns come with a preservative oil that is not intended to be a lube and cleaning that out is mandatory for initial operation. But, Glocks come with a bit of copper colored lube on the base of the slide that probably should not be scrubbed away before shooting for the first time. Does that indicate that Glock expects us to pull them from the box and then run the crap out of them as is?
I've always cleaned and lubed every gun I've brought home, Glocks included. Most guns come with a preservative oil that is not intended to be a lube and cleaning that out is mandatory for initial operation. But, Glocks come with a bit of copper colored lube on the base of the slide that probably should not be scrubbed away before shooting for the first time. Does that indicate that Glock expects us to pull them from the box and then run the crap out of them as is?