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| With the exception of my 43's (Ghost Edge) all of my Glocks are stock with the exception of the .25 trigger job.
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| OEM trigger, don't mess with the internals. The only thing I do with the Glocks is under cut the trigger guard, remove the 'hook' on the front of the trigger guard and remove the finger bumps on the front strap if it doesn't fit my fingers. Like the beaver tail on the gen 4 and will add one on my gen 3s.
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| The "-" connector, a smooth face trigger and bar from an early G17 then apply about 1,000 rounds for final polishing.
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: Stock spring, glock (-) minus connector, and a Glock smooth trigger to replace the serrated ones.
Glocks work exceptionally well in terms of reliability, over very long periods of time and round counts. Mixing in parts that aren't a part of that equation is moving in the wrong direction, unless it's a toy.
^ this. "-" connector, & a gen 3 trigger bar/smooth trigger. Nothing else.
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