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GTG Channel Liner Install Tool or Install & Removal Tool For GLOCK Choose Tool

$5.78

1093

Description

DESCRIPTION
TOOLS ARE MADE FROM STAINLESS STEEL AND TWO OF THE TOOLS
ARE BLACK OXIDE COATED.
CHANNEL LINER TOOL
The GoTo GEAR Channel Liner Tool is the perfect Tool for
installing the Channel
Liner.
A necessity for any Glock Armorer, or shooters tool box.
Perfect size to make it easy to control and tap in the channel liner.
Device is calibrated so the channel liner is installed perfectly each time.
Made From
Stainless Steel
MADE IN
USA
CHANNEL INSTALL AND REMOVAL TOOL
The Glock slide firing pin channel has a part installed in it which is called the channel liner. The channel liner is a tubular shaped plastic part that is pushed into the channel with a special tool and stays in place by way of friction fit. The purpose of the channel liner is to lessen the firing pin spring and spring cup wear and to eliminate the need for lubricant. The liner needs to be removed and replaced with a new one if it gets scored, heavily scratched or when the slide is going to be refinished in an extremely hot environment such as reblueing in a hot tank or when curing finishes in an oven.
The
CENTENNIAL DEFENSE SYSTEMS
channel liner tool is designed to both remove and install the channel liner in the Glock slide without damaging the slide.
To remove the channel liner, simply screw the threaded end of the tool into the liner, insert a Glock tool into the hole on the tool and pull the old liner out.
To install a new channel liner, place the liner on the unthreaded end of the tool and push the liner into the channel as far as it will go by hand, then lightly tap the end of the tool with a plastic, wood or brass hammer until it fully seats into the channel.
MADE FROM STAINLESS STEEL
MADE IN
USA
Disclaimer
– “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. GoTo GEAR has NO affiliation in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. The use of the word “GLOCK ” on this page is merely to identify which firearm these parts or components are compatible with.