Glock Trigger Job Part 5 of 5
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Very good series. Thanks for posting.
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Just ran across your 5 part series and it is awesome. Easy to understand, you took your time to explain by showing some things that others made more difficult and the few tips/tricks were excellent. I'm subbing to your channel, hope you'll do the same for me. Peace, jr
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Thanks Surf, this video was great!
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My wife is Filipina. :)
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@ssdsurf Ok... she will take care of you for sure.....in case you will be coming here for vacation...send me an email to sniperod@gmail.com I will bring you to the firing range or maybe I can help you in any ways.
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I married a filipina. :)
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I appreciate you posting this how to video. Was looking to lighten the trigger on my 23 and this made it perfect. I've got medium hands and the thick grip makes me have to use all the meat just to get comfortable with the Glock trigger. Doing this trigger job helped me get tighter groups as I don't have to force my trigger finger forward to get the clean rearward travel. Step by step & did it with your simple instructions. I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks after all! :-} Subbed!
juanriv01 1 month ago
@juanriv01
Glad the video helped!
ssdsurf 1 month ago
I've been considering doing this to my Gen 3 G19. This is a CCW gun, so I am worried about making the trigger any lighter than stock. What I'm looking to change is to have a smooth trigger without all the grit. If I stick with the stock parts that came with the gun from the factory (I assume it came with a 5.5 connector?), will this actually lighten the trigger pull in addition to smoothing it out? Thanks a bunch for your vids BTW, I watched all 5 parts beginning to end and you're very through!
mdaugherty1988 3 months ago
@mdaugherty1988
The polish job will remove what we refer to as "creep". Creep is actually that gritty feeling when the sear is engaged during movement. The polish job helps to reduce this friction and gritty or crunchy feeling. While it may be perceived as a lighter pull, it is mostly what creates a smooth feel during sear movement. The lighter pull weight is more reliant on the connector and or spring swaps. Yes most Glock's ship with a 5.5 connector as standard. Thanks for watching!
ssdsurf 3 months ago