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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #40 on: July 31, 2011, 07:14:42 PM »
Very nice job Badgersmilk.

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Thanks!  I can't help it, I just get a laugh out of the idea of a gun being labeled "The Punisher".  Now what some prosecuting attorney may think of it one day might be a different story!  "It was like that when I got it your honor, I had no idea!"  ;D

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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #41 on: July 31, 2011, 07:24:12 PM »
Thanks!  I can't help it, I just get a laugh out of the idea of a gun being labeled "The Punisher".  Now what some prosecuting attorney may think of it one day might be a different story!  "It was like that when I got it your honor, I had no idea!"  ;D

Honest, I thought it was Casper, The Friendly Ghost.
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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #42 on: July 31, 2011, 07:32:42 PM »
Honest, I thought it was Casper, The Friendly Ghost.


And, if you squint a little, it kinda looks like Tweety's head on a pole.   ;D  ;D  ;D
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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #43 on: July 31, 2011, 08:12:48 PM »
Just tell them you couldn't find a "Hello Kitty" one.  ;D

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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #44 on: July 31, 2011, 10:24:02 PM »
Just finished doing the "buff-job" on my G27........AND.........WOW, I didn't think it would make that big of a difference, but it did. My G27 always had a better trigger than most other Glocks I have shot but it is light years better now. I wish I had done this years ago.  Mine doesn't have that much over-travel, so I doubt I fool with that now.
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For the Patriots of this country, the Constitution is second only to the Bible for most. For those who love this country, but do not share my personal beliefs, it is their Bible. To them nothing comes before the Constitution of these United States of America. For this we are all labeled potential terrorists. ~ Dean Garrison

"When it comes to the enemy, just because they ain't pullin' a trigger, doesn't mean they ain't totin' ammo for those that are."~PegLeg

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Re: Glock triggers
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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #45 on: August 29, 2011, 10:42:26 PM »
Just finished doing the "buff-job" on my G27........AND.........WOW, I didn't think it would make that big of a difference, but it did. My G27 always had a better trigger than most other Glocks I have shot but it is light years better now. I wish I had done this years ago.  Mine doesn't have that much over-travel, so I doubt I fool with that now.

Old thread revival  

I just did my G27 and I'm with Peg, nice difference! The damn dog ate one of my spring cups but I had another set in standby. That was the only glitch.
Doing the 23 was a snap after doing the first one. I replaced the lighter weight connector with the standard pull weight, the light one was a little too light. Not knowing all the ins and outs of a Glock I'm curious why the trigger reset feels so much better. Seems much more pronounced now. I like it!  ;D

Re: connectors - I thought the "- sign" on the connector was for a 3.5#, (what I thought I had), but the Glock site shows it is 4.5#. 
Didn't they make a 3.5# one for competition or was that aftermarket?

It was worth taking the gun all the way down to pieces-parts just to clear out all the crud that had built up in the slide. Not having done that before to either Glock, I was surprised how much was there.

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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #46 on: August 29, 2011, 11:01:22 PM »
Old thread revival  

I just did my G27 and I'm with Peg, nice difference! The damn dog ate one of my spring cups but I had another set in standby. That was the only glitch.
Doing the 23 was a snap after doing the first one. I replaced the lighter weight connector with the standard pull weight, the light one was a little too light. Not knowing all the ins and outs of a Glock I'm curious why the trigger reset feels so much better. Seems much more pronounced now. I like it!  ;D

Re: connectors - I thought the "- sign" on the connector was for a 3.5#, (what I thought I had), but the Glock site shows it is 4.5#. 
Didn't they make a 3.5# one for competition or was that aftermarket?

It was worth taking the gun all the way down to pieces-parts just to clear out all the crud that had built up in the slide. Not having done that before to either Glock, I was surprised how much was there.



Did you get that dog from FQ  ?    ;D

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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #47 on: August 30, 2011, 06:13:32 AM »
Old thread revival  

I just did my G27 and I'm with Peg, nice difference! The damn dog ate one of my spring cups but I had another set in standby. That was the only glitch.
Doing the 23 was a snap after doing the first one. I replaced the lighter weight connector with the standard pull weight, the light one was a little too light. Not knowing all the ins and outs of a Glock I'm curious why the trigger reset feels so much better. Seems much more pronounced now. I like it!  ;D

Re: connectors - I thought the "- sign" on the connector was for a 3.5#, (what I thought I had), but the Glock site shows it is 4.5#. 
Didn't they make a 3.5# one for competition or was that aftermarket?

It was worth taking the gun all the way down to pieces-parts just to clear out all the crud that had built up in the slide. Not having done that before to either Glock, I was surprised how much was there.



Don't know if it matters, but did you find the channel liner and spacer sleeve?  They hide in the striker channel and are often over looked.  You might find some extra crud under/around them.

The extractor channel is another place to check.  The Extractor Depressor Plunger can rust from accumulated moisture.
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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #48 on: August 30, 2011, 12:33:39 PM »
Old thread revival  

I just did my G27 and I'm with Peg, nice difference! The damn dog ate one of my spring cups but I had another set in standby. That was the only glitch.
Doing the 23 was a snap after doing the first one. I replaced the lighter weight connector with the standard pull weight, the light one was a little too light. Not knowing all the ins and outs of a Glock I'm curious why the trigger reset feels so much better. Seems much more pronounced now. I like it!  ;D

Re: connectors - I thought the "- sign" on the connector was for a 3.5#, (what I thought I had), but the Glock site shows it is 4.5#. 
Didn't they make a 3.5# one for competition or was that aftermarket?

It was worth taking the gun all the way down to pieces-parts just to clear out all the crud that had built up in the slide. Not having done that before to either Glock, I was surprised how much was there.




Amen to that.
I've had my G27 since Feb of 2004 (bought it as a "wheelchair CCW gun"), but have never bothered to tear it down to the component level.................. I thought it would be more of a 'nightmare' than it really was. I really must give 'props' to the designer of this mechanism.

You wouldn't think crap could build up in some of the places it does.    ;D
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For the Patriots of this country, the Constitution is second only to the Bible for most. For those who love this country, but do not share my personal beliefs, it is their Bible. To them nothing comes before the Constitution of these United States of America. For this we are all labeled potential terrorists. ~ Dean Garrison

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Re: Glock triggers
« Reply #49 on: August 30, 2011, 01:32:49 PM »
Don't know if it matters, but did you find the channel liner and spacer sleeve?  They hide in the striker channel and are often over looked.  You might find some extra crud under/around them.
The extractor channel is another place to check.  The Extractor Depressor Plunger can rust from accumulated moisture.

I left the channel liner in place and just cleaned the inside with a patch wrapped around a .22 rifle brush. Everything got blasted with polymer safe gun scrubber prior to polishing.
I've never had any rust except for the first set of tritium sights that were on it. Tip o' the hat to BreakFree.
Even tucked under my fat gut in AZ summers, (6 of them?), this didn't have a speck of rust anywhere.  
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