ARMORER'S MANUAL CHANNEL MAINTENANCE KIT 2987

Manufacturer: Glock
SKU: 845568
Manufacturer part number: 2987
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Armorer’s Manual Channel Maintenance Kit — Professional Cleaning & Service Set | SKU 2987

The Right Tools for Clean, Reliable Firearms

Keep your pistols and carbines running at their peak with the Armorer’s Manual Channel Maintenance Kit (2987)—a purpose-built assortment for precision cleaning of channels, ports, and tight recesses that generic cleaning kits can’t reach. From striker/firing pin channels and extractor tunnels to gas key recesses, trigger housing channels, and magazine wells, this kit helps you remove carbon, old lubricant, brass dust, and lint that cause sluggish cycling, light strikes, or erratic ejection.

Whether you’re a department armorer, competitive shooter, everyday carrier, or home enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the solvent-safe brushes, precision picks, and lint-free swabs sized for small spaces—plus the quick-reference guidance that keeps your maintenance safe, repeatable, and fast.

SKU: 2987 • Category: Armorer-grade firearm cleaning & service kit


Why Channel Maintenance Matters

Even well-lubed firearms fail when channels are dirty. Powder fouling and congealed oil collect in tight passages, slowing the striker, extractor, or firing pin and robbing reliability. Routine channel service restores factory-like movement, reduces light-primer strikes, and supports consistent ejection patterns—especially on striker-fired pistols and high-round-count range guns.


Key Features at a Glance

  • Armorer-Focused Selection: Tools sized for striker channels, extractor tunnels, ejector recesses, gas keys, bolt tails, and trigger housing channels.

  • Material-Safe Tools: Nylon/bronze brushes and polymer-safe picks/scrapers help protect coated slides and anodized receivers.

  • Precision Swabs & Micro-Applicators: Lint-free swabs, channel mops, and micro-tips reach tight recesses without shedding fibers.

  • Solvent Compatibility: Components resist common gun solvents, CLP, and degreasers (always test first).

  • Organization-Ready: Compact carrier keeps tips and brushes separated to avoid cross-contamination of dirty/clean tools.

  • Quick-Reference Guide: Channel-specific best practices to avoid over-lubrication and protect striker/firing pin assemblies.

Package contents can vary by lot or retailer. Always check your product label for the exact inventory of tools and sizes.


What’s Inside (Typical)

  • Channel brushes (assorted diameters) for striker & extractor passages

  • Micro picks & scrapers (polymer/nylon-tipped) for carbon in tight corners

  • Lint-free swabs & channel mops for solvent application and final drying

  • Port straws & needle-tip bottles for targeted CLP/degreaser placement

  • Nylon & bronze detail brushes for rails, breech faces, and bolt components

  • Shop cloth / microfiber for wipe-down and inspection


Compatible Platforms

  • Striker-Fired Pistols: Glock®, SIG Sauer® P320/P365, Smith & Wesson® M&P, etc.

  • Hammer-Fired Pistols (select areas): Firing pin/extractor channels where accessible

  • AR-Pattern Carbines: Gas key recess, bolt tail/bore, ejector channel maintenance

  • Shotguns & PCCs: Extractor/ejector recess cleaning, small port detailing

Always follow OEM armorer manuals for disassembly steps and lubrication points for your specific model.


How to Use (Best Practices)

  1. Verify Clear: Remove magazine, lock open, and check chamber—twice.

  2. Disassemble to Field/Armorer Level: Follow the manufacturer’s manual.

  3. Degrease the Channel: Use a non-residue cleaner; avoid flooding optics/electronics.

  4. Agitate & Sweep: Brush or pick carbon from rear to front; never gouge.

  5. Dry Completely: Use lint-free swabs until they come out clean and dry.

  6. Lube Minimal or None (as specified): Many striker channels must remain dry. Apply only where the OEM instructs.

  7. Reassemble & Function Check: Verify reset, safety, and, when applicable, striker/firing pin block operation.

Important: Over-lubrication inside a striker/firing pin channel can attract debris and cause light strikes. When in doubt, leave it dry per the OEM manual.


Ideal Use Cases

  • Duty/EDC Pistols: Maintain reliable ignition and consistent ejection.

  • Training & Competition: High round counts require more frequent channel service.

  • Agency & Department Armorers: Standardize maintenance across fleets.

  • Armorer Courses & Home Benches: Build repeatable, OEM-aligned cleaning habits.


Troubleshooting with the Kit

  • Light Strikes: Clean/dry the striker channel; verify striker tip is free of debris.

  • Erratic Ejection: Service extractor tunnel and breech face; inspect extractor spring/plunger.

  • Failure to Return to Battery: Remove carbon from rails and feed ramp, ensure chamber and locking recesses are clean.

  • Gritty Trigger Reset: Detail-clean the trigger housing channel (observe OEM lubrication rules).


Care & Safety

  • Protect Finishes: Start with nylon tools; only escalate to bronze when needed.

  • Avoid Shedding: Use lint-free swabs inside channels.

  • Label Solvents: Keep degreasers separate from lubricants and store away from heat.

  • Follow OEM Manuals: Disassembly beyond field-strip may require armorer training.


Technical Specifications (SKU 2987)

  • Product Type: Armorer-grade channel maintenance kit

  • Use: Precision cleaning of small firearm channels & recesses

  • Materials: Solvent-resistant nylon/polymer, bronze, and lint-free media

  • Compatibility: Multi-platform (pistol/carbine/shotgun, model-dependent)

  • SKU: 2987

Contents and tool counts may vary by production lot. Check the included inventory sheet for your exact kit.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I oil a striker/firing pin channel after cleaning?
A: Most manufacturers specify no oil inside striker/firing pin channels. Follow your OEM manual.

Q: Will the tools scratch my slide or receiver?
A: Start with nylon/polymer tools. Use bronze only when necessary and with light pressure.

Q: How often should I clean channels?
A: For high-volume shooters, inspect every 1,000–2,000 rounds or sooner if you notice light strikes or erratic ejection.

Q: Is this kit enough for full gun cleaning?
A: It complements a standard cleaning kit. Use this for tight channels and recesses that general kits miss.


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Responsible Use Reminder

Follow manufacturer armorer manuals for your specific firearm. Keep channels clean and avoid over-lubrication, especially in striker/firing pin passages. After any maintenance, perform a functional check and verify safe operation at the range.

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ManufacturerGlock
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