Thx I am going to try
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Glock 25 cent trigger job
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If it is not broken do not fix it.
Back in the early 1980s lot of cops thought they need a better trigger all they did was screw them up. To light and you will not get ignition.
The last 20+ years I never seen a 9mm, 40 or 45 that really a trigger job as a working gun. Now if it is strictly competition that is a bird of another flavor.
YMMV
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Really depends on what the goal of the trigger job actually is. Smoother and lighter are certainly not the same thing. Just as getting rid of creep and minimizing overtravel are not the same thing as making a trigger lighter either. It seems that a lot of people just swap parts out on a number of handguns for a lighter pull as that was their only goal in the first place.If it is not broken do not fix it.
Back in the early 1980s lot of cops thought they need a better trigger all they did was screw them up. To light and you will not get ignition.
The last 20+ years I never seen a 9mm, 40 or 45 that really a trigger job as a working gun. Now if it is strictly competition that is a bird of another flavor.
YMMV
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^ That's pretty much it. It made my well worn g19 trigger go from good to great, my almost new g17 go from terrible to okay and my almost new g20 go from okay to good. 1/2 an hour well spent.Comment
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Tempted to try this out on a newer gun. I have a police-owned Glock with thousands of rounds and dry fires through it and the trigger is MUCH smoother. I really notice it when I clean them and do function checks, they are night and day. It would be nice if I could have a nice smooth trigger for the next decade instead of breaking it in!A decade of regular shooting and dry fire would give you much better results
. I tried the 25 cent job on a couple of my new Glocks and I never noticed a real difference. My smoothest Glock is the one with the most rounds through it
. Glad you noticed a difference and learned more about your pistols!Comment
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