Hi! Thank you so much for coming to watch! I’m so glad that I was able to help you! I appreciate you leaving a comment. Please let me know if there are any other firearms that you’d be interested in seeing cleaned! Happy shooting!
Ha!! OMG! Yes! That’s too funny! I had problems with it and had to finally delete it all together and re up load! 🥴😩 As frustrated as I was, I’m actually glad because the audio wasn’t the levels I truly wanted. So a blessing in disguise on my learning journey. THANK YOU for being present with me and keeping the faith! 🥰
@@TheGunLove It's too bad you had to edit this. Your ''Better Than Brownell's'' Video didn't and your ideo had what I needed to know. I'm not a Glock fan and not a fan of any plastic gun. Yes I am old and old school. And I don't bother with the 9MM. Hole is too small. I carry a very heavy old steel frame .40. Thanks for the video. Glocks are good guns.
Yes... the pains of learning technology as I go, but it was all worth it. Thank you for sharing that you're not a Glock fan as many aren't and people need to know how to find what tickles their fancy on their own accord. I shoot 9MM consistently and found that for some reason, I don't like .40, but love to shoot .45's. I haven't found my preference on all steel guns yet, but I do love the 92FS! Thank you for sharing and helping us all out! What are your favorite steel frame guns by the way, might I ask?
@@TheGunLove I don't much care about brands as long as the owner likes it I'm ok with it. My EDC is a Star M40. Early 90's and HEAVY. On/off safety and that's it. No trigger or backstrap safeties. One in the chamber hammer cocked and out the door. I'd like to upgrade to a high end but I can't justify the 3 thousand smackers. Our handguns are older Smiths. Newest is a 2004ish 617. The best is an early 28-2 6'' barrel. We compare all triggers to it. The closet to it is a 1978 Anniversary model 19-4. Target trigger hammer and grips. I offer those at the range to shoot it and their hands shake just holding it. No one has run it yet. 3rd place is a 1984 no dash 586 nickel. I call This one my Cowboy Gun.Load up with snap caps watch an old western and shoot the bad guys. The early 19-5 comes in last. 2.5'' barrel and reasonably accurate.. OOPs. Last is a new 442. Our 1993 Lady Smith had a frame crack and had to be replaced. A superior model to the new one. A Judge and an 80's Rossi .38 round it out. Our purchases used to follow Pres. Elections. Now we buy what we want. My only plastic gun is a Mossy 590 Tactical 20'' barrel. The other long guns have wood furniture. Not a real big collection. Some guy on the Smith forum has over 60 sixty old perfect Smith revolvers and he has more stuff.
Wow! I love this is a pretty cool collection and I love the way you describe it all! I’m going to look them up and see how they all look. Real nice! Maybe some one will run that 19-4 soon ha! Thank you for sharing all of that!
This was very helpful cleaning my Glock 19 generation 5. Couldn’t figure out how to get the top part off. You help me out thank you
Hi! Thank you so much for coming to watch! I’m so glad that I was able to help you! I appreciate you leaving a comment. Please let me know if there are any other firearms that you’d be interested in seeing cleaned! Happy shooting!
After your multiple tries you finally got to post this. I knew you wouldn't give up.
Ha!! OMG! Yes! That’s too funny! I had problems with it and had to finally delete it all together and re up load! 🥴😩 As frustrated as I was, I’m actually glad because the audio wasn’t the levels I truly wanted. So a blessing in disguise on my learning journey. THANK YOU for being present with me and keeping the faith! 🥰
@@TheGunLove It's too bad you had to edit this. Your ''Better Than Brownell's'' Video didn't and your ideo had what I needed to know. I'm not a Glock fan and not a fan of any plastic gun. Yes I am old and old school. And I don't bother with the 9MM. Hole is too small. I carry a very heavy old steel frame .40.
Thanks for the video. Glocks are good guns.
Yes... the pains of learning technology as I go, but it was all worth it. Thank you for sharing that you're not a Glock fan as many aren't and people need to know how to find what tickles their fancy on their own accord. I shoot 9MM consistently and found that for some reason, I don't like .40, but love to shoot .45's. I haven't found my preference on all steel guns yet, but I do love the 92FS! Thank you for sharing and helping us all out! What are your favorite steel frame guns by the way, might I ask?
@@TheGunLove I don't much care about brands as long as the owner likes it I'm ok with it. My EDC is a Star M40. Early 90's and HEAVY. On/off safety and that's it. No trigger or backstrap safeties. One in the chamber hammer cocked and out the door. I'd like to upgrade to a high end but I can't justify the 3 thousand smackers. Our handguns are older Smiths. Newest is a 2004ish 617. The best is an early 28-2 6'' barrel. We compare all triggers to it. The closet to it is a 1978 Anniversary model 19-4. Target trigger hammer and grips. I offer those at the range to shoot it and their hands shake just holding it. No one has run it yet. 3rd place is a 1984 no dash 586 nickel. I call This one my Cowboy Gun.Load up with snap caps watch an old western and shoot the bad guys. The early 19-5 comes in last. 2.5'' barrel and reasonably accurate.. OOPs. Last is a new 442. Our 1993 Lady Smith had a frame crack and had to be replaced. A superior model to the new one. A Judge and an 80's Rossi .38 round it out. Our purchases used to follow Pres. Elections. Now we buy what we want. My only plastic gun is a Mossy 590 Tactical 20'' barrel. The other long guns have wood furniture. Not a real big collection. Some guy on the Smith forum has over 60 sixty old perfect Smith revolvers and he has more stuff.
Wow! I love this is a pretty cool collection and I love the way you describe it all! I’m going to look them up and see how they all look. Real nice! Maybe some one will run that 19-4 soon ha! Thank you for sharing all of that!
Good video and advice most people just go to spraying everything
Great video!!!
Nice hands
Ha! Thank you! 🥹