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PDF Pistol Inspection Form

This document is a Glock pistol inspection form used to inspect pistols for safety and functionality. It provides a checklist to mark pass/fail for external visual inspection of an assembled pistol and its components when field stripped and detailed stripped. The inspection includes checking the barrel, slide, receiver, recoil spring assembly, firing pin assembly, extractor, safety mechanisms, trigger assembly, locking block, and magazine to ensure they are in good condition and functioning properly before reassembly.

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PDF Pistol Inspection Form

This document is a Glock pistol inspection form used to inspect pistols for safety and functionality. It provides a checklist to mark pass/fail for external visual inspection of an assembled pistol and its components when field stripped and detailed stripped. The inspection includes checking the barrel, slide, receiver, recoil spring assembly, firing pin assembly, extractor, safety mechanisms, trigger assembly, locking block, and magazine to ensure they are in good condition and functioning properly before reassembly.

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GLOCK Pistol Inspection Form

WARNING: NO LIVE AMMUNITION IN INSPECTION AREA; CHECK THAT PISTOLS AND MAGAZINES
ARE UNLOADED AND CLEAR.
Name: Model: Serial Number Date:

INSPECTION OF ASSEMBLED PISTOL


(Mark Pass/Fail)

1. External visual inspection ________ 5. Trigger reset check ________


2. Trigger safety check ________ 6. Does empty magazine lock slide back ________
3. Trigger pull ________ 7. Are component parts correct ________
4. “Locking up” and “unlocking” ________ 8. Engagement ________
INSPECTION OF FIELD STRIPPED AND DETAILED STRIPPED PISTOL
Component Pass Fail Component Pass Fail
I. FIELD STRIPPED EXAM 5. Firing pin spring
A. Barrel 6. Spacer sleeve
1. Barrel bulged 7. Firing pin channel liner
2. Cracks at muzzle or chamber C. Extractor depressor plunger assembly
3. Longitudinal cracks 1. Installed properly
4. Condition of lugs 2. Spring straight and undamaged
B. Slide 3. Correct spring loaded bearing
1. Sights/Night Sights (inspection) D. Extractor
2. Front Sight pin/screw present 1. Upgrade present
3. Grooves (condition of) 2. Condition of extractor
4. Guide ring E. Firing pin safety
5. Cracks, especially under ejection port 1. Upgrade present
6. Slide “stop” lever notch 2. Firing pin safety spring in place
7. Brass deposits (excessive?) 3. Firing pin safety test
8. Extractor clearance (clean?) F. Locking block pin — upgrade
C. Receiver G. Trigger pin
1. Magazine catch H. Locking block
2. Receiver cracks I. Trigger spring — installed correctly
3. Slide stop lever tension 1. With proper connector
4. Correct ejector J. Trigger with trigger bar
5. Condition of rails 1. Correct for the pistol
6. Slide lock (up & to the rear) 2. Unusual wear
D. Recoil spring assembly K. Trigger mechanism housing
II. DETAIL STRIPPED EXAM 1. Ejector condition
A. Slide cover plate 2. Connector tight
B. Firing pin assembly L. Magazine
1. Upgrade present 1. Tube-lips damaged
2. Correct firing pin 2. Spring-correct, undamaged
3. Nose chipped or broken 3. Follower, cracked, broken
4. Firing pin spring cups 4. Correct for pistol

Remarks:
Reassembly—After the component parts of the “detailed stripped” pistol have been found to be acceptable (or have been corrected), and
they have been cleaned, the pistol will be reassembled. The reassembled pistol will then be reinspected to ensure functionability.
Inspected By:____________________________________

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