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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2903837" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>And those links _CY_ posted above are <em>excellent</em> too, I might add. If you own a S&W revolver, they are well worth the time it takes to read them. Check them out, even if you don't do the work, you will enjoy an interesting read and maybe learn something. Kudos to _CY_ for posting these back up for folks to see.</p><p></p><p>However, I personally do prefer to drop in a (-) or 3.5 Lb connector in a Glock and to do the .25 cent trigger job. I NEVER take off any metal, no Sir! Just a polishing of the appropriate parts with some Flitz to smooth things out does the job for me. But you must be extra cautious if this is done to a Glock, the subsequent trigger will be lighter and more easily activated if you are careless and snag the trigger. Safety has to remain number 1. There's a huge difference in carrying a 1911 with both a thumb safety and a grip safety with a 3.5 lb trigger, and a Glock with a 3.5 lb trigger with neither one of these safety features. Just something to think about maybe before you go merrily about lightening your trigger...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2903837, member: 10465"] And those links _CY_ posted above are [I]excellent[/I] too, I might add. If you own a S&W revolver, they are well worth the time it takes to read them. Check them out, even if you don't do the work, you will enjoy an interesting read and maybe learn something. Kudos to _CY_ for posting these back up for folks to see. However, I personally do prefer to drop in a (-) or 3.5 Lb connector in a Glock and to do the .25 cent trigger job. I NEVER take off any metal, no Sir! Just a polishing of the appropriate parts with some Flitz to smooth things out does the job for me. But you must be extra cautious if this is done to a Glock, the subsequent trigger will be lighter and more easily activated if you are careless and snag the trigger. Safety has to remain number 1. There's a huge difference in carrying a 1911 with both a thumb safety and a grip safety with a 3.5 lb trigger, and a Glock with a 3.5 lb trigger with neither one of these safety features. Just something to think about maybe before you go merrily about lightening your trigger... [/QUOTE]
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