Point is, it still works even when it's broke.HAHAHA!!! Glockers will always say, yeah see its broken but it still run fine. Point is it broke
Point is, it still works even when it's broke.HAHAHA!!! Glockers will always say, yeah see its broken but it still run fine. Point is it broke
Thanks for taking up bandwidth with useless comments. guess you guys are out of Junior High today because of the holiday?
how would i go about getting a smooth trigger? i just cant stand the serrated one on my 27
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The Trigger Bar - the serrated trigger face found on the compact and subcompact Glocks may be replaced with the smooth trigger found in the larger-frame pistols. Some find the smooth trigger to provide a more comfortable, positive contact between the trigger face and trigger finger. Note that the trigger is permanently attached to the trigger bar, so the whole assembly must be replaced. Additionally, the vertical extension of the trigger bar (which bears against the firing pin safety) and the rear "slope" (which bears against the connector) may be lightly polished to remove machining imperfections and generally smooth the trigger pull (see "Trigger Job in a Can" below).
Yes, it can be done. Order a smooth trigger w/trigger bar and drive the trigger pin out of the housing through the plastic with a 3/32 punch. It left a clean hole in the plastic trigger housing of mine. I then did the same with the trigger from my 36. Install the smooth trigger and set the pin. Some suggested that if I wanted to I could close the hole up with epoxy and india ink. I didn't see the need so I didn't. Here is a link to the thread with the info in it: http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=797934
Geez...Glock fanboys have no sense of humor...
Called Glock Monday, and a new trigger arrived today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQp6JhYytfMA friend of mine has a Glock 17 that is about 6 years old and has probably 30,000 rounds through it. When he disassembled it he noticed one of the steel slide guides was broken off.
$3 shipping.how would i go about getting a smooth trigger?
Glocks CS rules. They've been taking good care of us.
The trigger safety is to prevent inadvertent firing if dropped on its rear.but it is still safe to use provided you avoid dropping it on the muzzle, on a hard surface, from a substantial height.