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  • walkingtall
    Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 159

    Need help to disassemble Glock 17

    I have a Glock 17 . I installed the Ghost Rocket disconnector . Now ,I want to put the original one back. it can't dryfire and can't disassemble it . Could any member out there show me .
    Greatly appreciated .
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    Kruzr
    In Memoriam
    • Oct 2005
    • 1751

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    • #3
      m1aowner
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 2300

      Just repeat the same process when you intalled the Ghost Rocket. It's hard to explain in detail unless someone is showing you in person. But if you got a new one in there, then you can get it back out.

      I too wasted my money on the Ghost Rocket. Way over hyped IMO. The stock connector is the way to go. Just practice practice practice with it. Dry fire it till the end of time, you won't hurt your gun.

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      • #4
        hkfooey
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 740

        I was thinking about the same thing for my 21SF... if the rocket tigger is not that good, should I just replace with the Glock 3.5# instead??

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        • #5
          Josh
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1058

          Originally posted by walkingtall
          I have a Glock 17 . I installed the Ghost Rocket disconnector . Now ,I want to put the original one back. it can't dryfire and can't disassemble it . Could any member out there show me .
          Greatly appreciated .
          Just curious, why cant you dryfire it?

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          • #6
            SFFRONTMAN
            Vendor/Retailer
            • Jul 2007
            • 1531

            Ghost connectors require to shave down the tct- trigger control tab. That eliminates the over travel of the trigger and gives you a quicker reset and takeup. Since you cannot dry fire,you must remove the firing pin assemble from the slide to pull the slide from the frame. If you in the bay area, I would be more than glad to remove it for you, or help you install the ghost connector correctly. Let me know.

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            • #7
              Voo
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 1702

              Originally posted by SFFRONTMAN
              Ghost connectors require to shave down the tct- trigger control tab. That eliminates the over travel of the trigger and gives you a quicker reset and takeup. Since you cannot dry fire,you must remove the firing pin assemble from the slide to pull the slide from the frame. If you in the bay area, I would be more than glad to remove it for you, or help you install the ghost connector correctly. Let me know.

              Sfrontman is right. You need to remove the Firing Pin Assembly from the back of the gun. This will allow you to remove the slide.

              1) check 3 times to make sure the gun IS EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY.

              2) Lock the slide to the rear by using an EMPTY magazine OR the slide release lever.

              3) flip the gun upside down. You'll see the striker pin. Remove the striker assembly per normal internet instructions. Here are some instructions on how to remove the firing pin (striker) for the Glock. This will be somewhat different since the slide is still attached to the frame. The mechanics of removing the striker from the gun are the same- it just makes things a little more awkward is all..

              Instructions:
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              Once you do this, you can remove the slide from your frame and proceed with life. Good luck.

              ps: quit tryin to f*k with GLock Perfection oK dont worry, i've done the same thing to my glock.. it'll be fine..
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              • #8
                BamBam-31
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                • Dec 2005
                • 5318

                I've never done that. Nope, not me....
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                • #9
                  Spdjunkie
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 1971

                  "walkingtall", If your in So.Cal OC I'll meet you FTF and show you.........thats if you havent figured it out.

                  Just trying to help.

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                  • #10
                    saki302
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 7187

                    I fitted the ghost rocket connector to my G17. It doesn't make much difference compared to the stock trigger, just a touch less overtravel. If you want to adjust overtravel, the threaded screw in the rear block (adjustable) is a much nicer way to go- you can do it yourself, or there's a vendor who sells pre-drilled blocks.

                    IMO, these mods have no business in a defense gun. I primarily use my G17 as a paper puncher. If you ever use it for defense, use the OEM 3.5 connector.

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