The use of “GLOCK” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of GLOCK parts or components. Neither TangoDown, nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, GLOCK, Inc. While we didn’t have a pull-weight scale, both triggers were close enough that any difference was negligible. The 42 also has a slightly shorter re-set distance, too. and is one of many trademarks owned by GLOCK, Inc. The G42 is missing the 26’s vertical ridges on the trigger blade, probably because the blade is narrower on the. The ultimate Glock® tool for gunsmiths, armorers & shooters that have multiple mag release installations in one sitting or for detailed regular maintenance.ĭisclaimer: “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of GLOCK, Inc. Also works on any pistol with Glock®-style magazine release, such as Smith & Wesson M&P, etc. The ergonomic handle is also stainless steel for long, corrosion-free service. You’ll notice the rounded tip is also highly polished stainless steel, that can’t damage the mag well or mag release…ever. Its specially formed tip is shaped to release the magazine release spring with maximum bite and leverage. Now you can keep that magazine well pristine and working like a combat pistol should with our GMRT-01 tool. Damaged magazine releases were also a result. That, in turn, invariably lead to gouged-up magazine wells that won’t allow empty mags to fall free when they should. Like all Umarex models, the G42 model is fully licensed by GLOCK with. Until now, armorers or shooters around the world had to resort to long screwdrivers to reach in the pistol frame, and release the magazine release spring. A pocket-sized pistol: This is a replica of the smallest model made by GLOCK. One Glock® Punch Tool is all it takes to completely service the sidearm, right? Almost… except for the magazine release.
Glock® pistols are famous for their simplicity and ease of maintenance in the field.