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Glock 19 trigger job
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<blockquote data-quote="piston10" data-source="post: 2422724" data-attributes="member: 24421"><p>Agreed. Don't waste your money on the tungsten crap. Make sure you test the weapon thoroughly after modifying the trigger. The only time I have ever had issues was one that had a "trigger job". I do run the ghost connector in one of my guns and it has had some polishing. I won't ever change the firing pin spring again, I had multiple light primer strikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piston10, post: 2422724, member: 24421"] Agreed. Don't waste your money on the tungsten crap. Make sure you test the weapon thoroughly after modifying the trigger. The only time I have ever had issues was one that had a "trigger job". I do run the ghost connector in one of my guns and it has had some polishing. I won't ever change the firing pin spring again, I had multiple light primer strikes. [/QUOTE]
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