So I bought a Glock with a NY1 trigger, needless to say I don't like it. So, I believe I just have to change out the trigger spring, correct? And to anyone who's done this before, is it easy?
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Glock New York trigger replacement
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Oh I checked YouTube, that's why I was simply asking for confirmation. I dont take the words of YouTube "gunsmiths" as gospel (im trying to keep all my fingers).Comment
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If you are a member of GSSF, then go to a GSSF event, hand it to the armorer and say "Please make this stock again" and they'll do it. It seems their greatest joy is to return Glocks back to factory specs!==================
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