Trigger job


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DontShootMe
May 30, 2003, 10:06 PM
Fired a Glock today that had some trigger work done - 3# pull, polished internals, slightly softer firing pin spring.... Wow!

:D

I have never felt a trigger so smooooth... on a Glock.


Then I come home to dry fire my G17 - my trigger feels terrible now! :(



I feel like my buddy who came over and experienced my DSL for the first time and then had to go back home to his dialup internet.

:scrutiny:

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denfoote
May 31, 2003, 12:09 AM
It comes as a drop in kit. The minus connector (that's it's offical name) and reduced power trigger spring. It takes about 15 minutes to install. My wife's G26 has it as does my G36.

Standing Wolf
May 31, 2003, 08:19 PM
It's a rare new gun whose trigger doesn't need work.

KP95DAO
May 31, 2003, 10:59 PM
So, Denfoote, how many rounds have you put down range with the reduced striker spring and have you ever had a failure to fire because of the reduced spring? What primers in your handloads? I may go with that for IDPA. I have the 3.5 and it made a world of difference. Maybe I should go whole hog.

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