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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2750406" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Maybe the key here is that part about "you have to know what you're doing" ... I'm a fair shot and can detail disassemble and clean a gun very well, but as far as messing around with "smoothing" metal components, well, not so much. I think such things as "trigger jobs" and "polishing feed ramps" and so on are somewhat over rated, at least when we're talking about carry guns, and may be best left to a gunsmith. If I gotta draw my gat in self defense and put rounds on target quickly, I honestly doubt a pound or two of trigger weight and any rough spots from the mfg process won't be noticed. But hey, I do like messing around with my guns too, so maybe I could be persuaded to take the dremel to my rough old pistols after all. Except that brings us back to that part about knowing what you're doing...I am just an end-user of the product, and don't have the know-what-to-do part of an expert, even like that gap-toothed Glock engineer dude we've seen on the videos. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2750406, member: 10465"] Maybe the key here is that part about "you have to know what you're doing" ... I'm a fair shot and can detail disassemble and clean a gun very well, but as far as messing around with "smoothing" metal components, well, not so much. I think such things as "trigger jobs" and "polishing feed ramps" and so on are somewhat over rated, at least when we're talking about carry guns, and may be best left to a gunsmith. If I gotta draw my gat in self defense and put rounds on target quickly, I honestly doubt a pound or two of trigger weight and any rough spots from the mfg process won't be noticed. But hey, I do like messing around with my guns too, so maybe I could be persuaded to take the dremel to my rough old pistols after all. Except that brings us back to that part about knowing what you're doing...I am just an end-user of the product, and don't have the know-what-to-do part of an expert, even like that gap-toothed Glock engineer dude we've seen on the videos. Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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