Thanks for the information!!!You don't have to oil the frame - just the slide where it contacts the frame. I carry the 27 daily and find it just doesn't require much maintenance. I clean it regularly but the polymer frame will never corrode. However, it can get dirt and and other materials built up in the trigger mechanism over time, so just wipe it down and oil the mechanism from the inside (while broken down) and you'll never have an issue.
Come on dude, somebody with 3000 post's and obvious firearm experiance should know better than to say something like that, cause you know some moron is going to try itArmor-all keeps your old glock looking new. :sarcastic:
Had a student do this. Lets just say they were not the sharpest tool in the shed.Armor-all keeps your old glock looking new. :sarcastic:
I follow the Glock protocol of five drops of oil in my G27. Instead of oiling the polymere I use a yellow "breakfree" treated polishing cloth which gives the surface a nice finish without feeling oily. They run just a few bucks in any gun store and last forever.I want to know if its okay to put a very light coat of oil on my Glock 27 to keep it from turning dull?? :help: