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  • Does the titanium pin affect reliability of the gun ? Is there a chance that once you fixed the position of the two trigger screw (pretravel etc.) they move after you are firing and again affect reliability ???

    Thanks!

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  • I wish one of you that knows a better way of a Glock take down would make a better video so I can learn the right way.

  • will this work with Glock19 Gen4?

  • Wow.... He reassembled this gun in the most difficult ways possible. I do it a much easier and better way.

  • Stop using a hammer on your gun! IT'S NOT NECESSARY!!! They'll just push out if you just wiggle the slide release lever. I nearly beat the crap out of my brand new gun following your "instructions"!

  • Good lord really!!!!

    INStALL THE LOCKING BLOCK PIN FIRST!!!

    STOP CONFUSING PEOOPLE!

    As an Glock Armorer i have to tell you... CEASE AND DESIST!

  • @Dutch1911a1

    How does one become a Glock Armorer? Is this something that anyone can do?

  • I had one of these in my G-35 that I used in USPSA limited division. After two broken trigger pins and a broken machine screw that attaches a trigger to the trigger bar I swapped back to the original trigger. While it worked, Fulcrum was great. I just feel that it is not engineered to deal with the stress of the .40 SW. It may hold up better on a 9mm.

  • Did he seriously use a hammer?  WTF? The only tool you need to completely disassemble a Glock is the armorer's tool. A hammer?

  • I'm interested in what company makes the watch he's wearing in this video.

  • @isitfast1 looks like a tag heuer kinda

  • I got my trigger working properly. Took a whole lot of trial and error on my gen4 35. I hit a orange at 145yrds though. Im loving this triigger. But I dont know if Id carry it as a duty gun with this trigger...

  • It wasnt firing at consistent pressures... For some reason I thought it was a good idea to put live ammo in it and try.. it wasnt a good idea. I almost had a full auto glock.. Hey how about that! but then no it started not to fire now it does nothing and I couldnt get it in the fire position to take the slide off I had to take the back plate of the slide to get this evil trigger outta there I think I need a replacement or my money back.. but my buddy loves his lol

  • I got mine a few days ago and still havent been able to get it to work properly. First the trigger didnt reset. So I thought maybe It needs adjustment. So I started with 1/8 turns on the set screws... nope then 1/4 then 1/2 resetting then trying again different amounts on either screw nope.. after a few hours of trying to get it to work I got tired and fell asleep (luckily noone broke into the house). Next morning I started messing with it again and some how got it to fire and reset but.....

  • Just bought mine today at the show! Silver & Red.... thats how i roll LOL

  • Nice video!!! Way too expensive for such an inexpensively built product. $180? Out of your mind!

  • very good video, and good content in the video, keep making vids A+

  • I'd definately buy one if it was preset and non adjustable.

  • Quick tip: If you put the locking block pin back in before reinstalling the slide stop lever, the slide stop spring will always end up correctly positioned under the locking block pin.

  • @boogieman00001

    Funny I just noticed that last month. Its weird when you notice something new after several hundred dis-assemblies/assemblies.

  • @boogieman00001 IVE BEEN DYING TO WRITE THIS GUY AND TELL HIM THE SAME THING.....GLAD SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT.......NOT TOO SURE HE KNOWS ALOT ABOUT GLOCKS.

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