The $0.25 Glock Trigger Job...
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The $0.25 Glock Trigger Job...
My Dear Friends,
I recently tried this trick on my Glock 19 and the results are simply astounding.
http://alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
You can also check out the process on YouTube:
Part One:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpChV_vfgzo
Part Two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLnTEkzqNc8&feature=related
I even replaced the stock 5.5 pound connector and went up to the 8-pound connector to get a smooth, more revolver-like feel to the trigger.
I will state that any involvement of a Dremel tool is entirely unnecessary - I did the polishing strictly by hand and actually prefer it that way. In fact, I polished the connector while riding along in a vehicle as a passenger using an old washcloth and a touch of Flitz polishing compound. By the time the half-hour trip was over the connector was as smooth as glass. Wipe down all parts with a silicone cloth after polishing to avoid corrosion, then oil very lightly with the best quality oil you can afford and reassemble the gun. Check all safety features as described in the article before putting it back into service.
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Hannibal
I recently tried this trick on my Glock 19 and the results are simply astounding.
http://alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
You can also check out the process on YouTube:
Part One:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpChV_vfgzo
Part Two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLnTEkzqNc8&feature=related
I even replaced the stock 5.5 pound connector and went up to the 8-pound connector to get a smooth, more revolver-like feel to the trigger.
I will state that any involvement of a Dremel tool is entirely unnecessary - I did the polishing strictly by hand and actually prefer it that way. In fact, I polished the connector while riding along in a vehicle as a passenger using an old washcloth and a touch of Flitz polishing compound. By the time the half-hour trip was over the connector was as smooth as glass. Wipe down all parts with a silicone cloth after polishing to avoid corrosion, then oil very lightly with the best quality oil you can afford and reassemble the gun. Check all safety features as described in the article before putting it back into service.
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Hannibal
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