Owners of other firearms don't need to get together in a club to tell each other how awesome they are. The world already knows.
probably why Glock Talk dominates all of them
Owners of other firearms don't need to get together in a club to tell each other how awesome they are. The world already knows.
Must Have
Night sights, and plenty of mags.
Nice to Have
In addition to night sights, all my Glocks get the following treatment:
• polishing of internal contact surfaces, to include the trigger bar (back end where it meets the connector, and vertical extension where it meets the firing pin safety), the connector "hand" where it meets the trigger bar, the face of the firing pin safety, and the firing pin lug
• factory extended slide stop
• factory extended mag catch, dehorned
• frame plug
• smooth trigger face (on compacts and subcompacts)
bro just go to MYGLOCKDOC.com he is the master of all glocks
Why do you polish these? And how do you go about polishing them?
And I've never heard of a dehorned extended mag catch.
Smooth trigger face?
Owners of other firearms don't need to get together in a club to tell each other how awesome they are. The world already knows.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/handguns/82079-glock_doc_at_1500_a.html
To remove surface imperfections that can affect the quality/smoothness of the trigger pull, and to "pre-mate" the contact surfaces. You could do the same thing over time by just shooting the gun, but it would take many thousands of rounds. Polishing can be accomplished by using some Flitz or similar polishing compound on a felt buffing wheel attached to Mr. Dremel.
The factory extended mag catch has sharp corners and edges that can dig into flesh, making IWB carry somewhat uncomfortable. I knock the corners off and lightly bevel the edges of the catch, so that it's still extended but just not as sharp.
The compact and subcompact Glocks have a serrated "target" trigger in order to gain enough ATF points for importation, but it irritates the pad of my trigger finger during long or high-volume shooting sessions. The full-size Glocks have a smooth trigger face, which I find to be much more comfortable. I simply replace the trigger w/ trigger bar assembly in the compacts and subcompacts with one from the full-size gun.
HTH!
Not sure about that polishing thing, sounds a little complicated, and I know that I'd screw something up with Mr. Dremel.
Yeah, but you know where I work, so bring it down sometime and we'll git-r-done!
Not sure about that polishing thing, sounds a little complicated, and I know that I'd screw something up with Mr. Dremel.
You made me want to get out my G21 and compare the trigger with my G19 now.
Not sure about that polishing thing, sounds a little complicated, and I know that I'd screw something up with Mr. Dremel.
You made me want to get out my G21 and compare the trigger with my G19 now.
• factory extended mag catch, dehorned