Have you just bought a new pistol? And maybe you're thinking like a mechanic: What replacement parts should I have for it, JIC? Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb are here to give us the skinny. If your new gun is a Glock® - or any semi-auto pistol, really - the recoil spring assembly will eventually have to be replaced. It's like changing the oil on your car: replace the recoil spring every 5,000 rounds. Any gun spring will lose its springiness eventually, so it doesn't hurt to have a spare striker spring, extractor spring, and magazine spring, too. A replacement follower and base plate for the magazine are good to have on hand, especially if you drop mags on hard surfaces during competition. Or just buy some spare Glock® factory mags. You can NEVER have enough spare mags! Those are the parts that WEAR OUT on a Glock®. Pins and other small parts DO disappear during disassembly for cleaning (do they go where lost socks go?), so you may want to get those, too. Are there any other parts we didn't mention? Tell us in the comments below.
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