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12/17/2008 7:25:19 AM EDT
This course is designed to provide the Glock enthusiast with information and hands-on training for the proper maintenance and diagnostics of the Glock pistol.

The course will be held at the Natural Bridge Hotel in Natural Bridge, Va., on Saturday, January 24th. The course will start at 8am and last until approximately 5pm. Participants will receive an armorer’s tool and inspection plate.

Topics Covered:

Proper Pistol Operation
Theory of Operation
Field / Detail Stripping
Assembly and Safety Testing
Factory Upgrades
Sight Replacement
Magazine Disassembly / Assembly
Cleaning and Lubrication
Preventative Maintenance
Diagnosing Common Problems

Participants are expected to bring a Glock pistol with magazine, cleaning supplies, and safety glasses. If you do not yet own a Glock pistol, you are still welcome to attend the class. We have a limited number of pistols available on a first come - first served basis.

A special overnight package deal includes the Glock Maintenance Course, overnight accommodations at the historic Natural Bridge Hotel, and the Hotel’s fabulous Friday night seafood buffet, all for the price of $199.

Please contact Randy Smith at 540-414-5449 or via email at [email protected] for additional information and course registration. You must register for this class by January 9th to be eligible for the overnight package. The cost of the course without the package deal is $125. Register by January 2nd and save 10%.

Disclaimer: This course is not sponsored by Glock, Inc. and you will not become a Glock Certified Armorer by attending this course. That said, we will cover more material than found in the factory course.

Randy

12/17/2008 12:10:35 PM EDT
[#1]
Replied on GlockTalk, but will ask the same questions.

Will my regular eye glasses count as "Safety glasses"? They do at NRA, and have kept many auto parts out of my eyes.

Also, What is an inspection plate?
12/28/2008 11:14:50 AM EDT
[#2]
The inspection plate installs in place of the slide cover plate and allows you to see the engagement between the trigger bar and firing pin lug. It is orange in color and about half as tall as the standard cover plate.

Regular eyeglasses will be fine.

Here's a picture of the inspection plate along with a standard cover plate.



Randy