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4/9/2009 7:30:39 PM EDT
I will most likely take the San Antonio Class sometime between the 12th, and 15th of may.   I will be setting it up sometime this week, early next week, assuming all the paper work goes smooth, and they have an open slot.



Any tips, suggestions, stuff to bring?
4/9/2009 7:44:28 PM EDT
[#1]
Bring a Glock.

I'm not being a wise ass. Glocks benefit from not needing an eloborate kit to work on them.
Be well rested and ready to learn. They are simple and the course will give you a great appreciation of the engineering that went into them.
A soft cleaning cloth(patches) and your favorite gun oil will be more than enough.
4/9/2009 7:51:05 PM EDT
[#2]
I will bring my 21, and have access to a 19, 22, and 27.    Does it help to bring more? or will it just be in the way.    I am sure they will tell me when I talk to them, but just covering all bases.
4/9/2009 10:23:01 PM EDT
[#3]
they handed out g17s to us when i took the class......
4/9/2009 10:31:01 PM EDT
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Any tips, suggestions, stuff to bring?




I'm not sure if you have to bring your own or they will supply one for you




4/9/2009 10:35:47 PM EDT
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4/9/2009 10:50:30 PM EDT
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Ah! The offishul Glock pin punch block!




 
4/9/2009 10:51:20 PM EDT
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Any tips, suggestions, stuff to bring?




I'm not sure if you have to bring your own or they will supply one for you






Can't breath, laughing too hard

4/9/2009 10:55:58 PM EDT
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for profreshunals


OP
IIRC all you need as far as tool go is a 3/32 punch and small mallet,+ the small bit/ screw driver for the front sight.  Glock and Lightning Strike both make a tool for under $20.00 Removing the mag release spring is a pain in the sack, I used a small flat head screw driver, reinstalling will cause more pain in the sack area.