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Hello guys a little knowledge would be greatly appreciated. I've never owned many brand new pistols. After a bad Kimber experience I decided to get a brand new Glock. I put 250 rounds through her today. My question is do I clean it now and get rid of the break in Grease or put some more rounds through it first before cleaning it up? I normally clean them up directly after shooting.

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I have own many glocks and have been issued glocks on the job.  Never did a break in per say on any of them.  That is what i like about them.  No break in required.  Take out of box, shoot some, clean and carry on.  I have even clean a new issued one before shooting and it did not hurt anything.  So clean it and carry on.  

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Some say to clean the factory grease off first just in case it were to cause a malfunction. Sounds like you have gotten past that point though so I'd say clean it up and go on.

 

Some say a Glock doesn't need to be cleaned as much, and maybe it doesn't, but I was raised/taught if you take care of your gun, it will take care of you.

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