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<blockquote data-quote="TacticalJ" data-source="post: 1716065" data-attributes="member: 10620"><p>crossbread holsters are the only cc holsters I use now! There are similar brands for less money, but that's what I use! I'd simply recommend what's called the .25$ trigger job for a glock. It is simply polishing the internals of the trigger and it makes it smoother and a little lighter. I would also add a heavier trigger spring to help reduce the pull. I don't like the trigger connector replacements out there, but that's just me. A friend did put a rocket in his G23 (I think that was the right one, anyways it's the one with the grooves in it) but it's a file fit. It was very nice with a quick reset! I generally replace the guide rod with a steel version, but again that's me. There really is no reason to do so, other then I like to mod and tinker with my stuff. You can get a plethera of add on parts and mods for glocks, but really they run just fine right out of the box! Oh and if you plan to shoot lead bullets (not jacketed or copper washed, but standard ole lead) then you will want to replace the barrel with an aftermarket to prevent a Kaboom in your hand! You can shoot lead out of the Glock barrel, but with the polygonal rifling it will start to build up and with that comes pressure build up! I personally just use jacketed type bullets instead and save the lead for my 1911. I've seen Kabooms with jacketed bullets, but mostly due to a double charge of powder. However I can say that the Glock did just as it was suppose to and there were no serious injuries to the shooter! </p><p></p><p>I would add a word of caution from personal experience. I bought a wolf spring kit and I replaced all of the springs in the gun thinking that it would make it slick. Well it did reduce trigger pull and such, but I began to experience problems. You have to be careful putting to light of spring on the safety plunger as it may effect the safe carry of your weapon and present a higher possibility for an AD! I also swapped the striker spring back to original as I experienced a light primer strike every now and then, which is not something you want in any firearm whether for casual shooting or self defense. Putting the original striker spring back in removed this once in awhile light strike and no discharge! In the end, the only spring I used was the actual trigger spring, which was 1lb heavier than the original.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to spend some money....well then look at the Haley Skimmer Trigger setup! It's only $160 and I'm still trying to convince somebody else to buy it and let me know how it works/feels. I'm just to cheap to spend the money on an unknown, but it sounds sweet! Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacticalJ, post: 1716065, member: 10620"] crossbread holsters are the only cc holsters I use now! There are similar brands for less money, but that's what I use! I'd simply recommend what's called the .25$ trigger job for a glock. It is simply polishing the internals of the trigger and it makes it smoother and a little lighter. I would also add a heavier trigger spring to help reduce the pull. I don't like the trigger connector replacements out there, but that's just me. A friend did put a rocket in his G23 (I think that was the right one, anyways it's the one with the grooves in it) but it's a file fit. It was very nice with a quick reset! I generally replace the guide rod with a steel version, but again that's me. There really is no reason to do so, other then I like to mod and tinker with my stuff. You can get a plethera of add on parts and mods for glocks, but really they run just fine right out of the box! Oh and if you plan to shoot lead bullets (not jacketed or copper washed, but standard ole lead) then you will want to replace the barrel with an aftermarket to prevent a Kaboom in your hand! You can shoot lead out of the Glock barrel, but with the polygonal rifling it will start to build up and with that comes pressure build up! I personally just use jacketed type bullets instead and save the lead for my 1911. I've seen Kabooms with jacketed bullets, but mostly due to a double charge of powder. However I can say that the Glock did just as it was suppose to and there were no serious injuries to the shooter! I would add a word of caution from personal experience. I bought a wolf spring kit and I replaced all of the springs in the gun thinking that it would make it slick. Well it did reduce trigger pull and such, but I began to experience problems. You have to be careful putting to light of spring on the safety plunger as it may effect the safe carry of your weapon and present a higher possibility for an AD! I also swapped the striker spring back to original as I experienced a light primer strike every now and then, which is not something you want in any firearm whether for casual shooting or self defense. Putting the original striker spring back in removed this once in awhile light strike and no discharge! In the end, the only spring I used was the actual trigger spring, which was 1lb heavier than the original. If you really want to spend some money....well then look at the Haley Skimmer Trigger setup! It's only $160 and I'm still trying to convince somebody else to buy it and let me know how it works/feels. I'm just to cheap to spend the money on an unknown, but it sounds sweet! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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