When first looking at the schedule ya scoff and think.. 8 frikken hours! Then read it again and think about it. Easy 8 hours! Enjoy the course..
I never got onto the whole Glock thing. They look about as good as a High-Point IMO.
Aside from the looks, I really didn't like the grip, its angle or the way they shot. I'd never say anything bad about them because, well I can't and I know better. Now if there was a local Walther Armorer's course..
I've entirely stripped my PPQ down (yes, much past the field take down stage) and there is a bit more to it then most people think.
Even something as simple as changing sights can be problematic if a special tool is needed, such as pressed in sights.
SteveMiller... Per the
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AC – ARMORER’S COURSE
Cost - $195.00 US Length – 8 Hrs (1 Day) Class Hrs – 8am to 5pm Certification – 3 Yrs
*Student supplies safety glasses for eye protection and a small flashlight.
*GLOCK provides lunch meal unless otherwise noted.
*Certified Armorer Certification for all GLOCK Model Pistols (except G18/C Select-Fire models).
Morning (8:00 – 12:00)
•Introduction
•Safety Rules
•Safe Action System Design
•Function of Safeties
•Unloading & Clearing
•Field Stripping & Reassembly
•Detail Disassembly & Reassembly of Slide
Lunch Break
Afternoon (1:00 – 5:00)
•Detail Disassembly & Reassembly of Receiver
•Fire Control Component Configurations / Engagement
•Multiple Practice Disassembly & Reassembly of Entire Pistol
•Options / Alternate Parts Offered
•Sights / Tools
•Diagnostics / Trouble Shooting Guides
•Review
•Written Examination (Minimum Required Score80%)
•Class Completion & Farewell
NOTE: This is a generic agenda and may be altered somewhat by the Instructor.