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 NoCo Glock smith
dogcaller  [Member]
4/22/2012 9:36:28 AM
Can anyone recommend a Glock armorer or smith in Northern CO? I'm in Ft. Collins. My trigger is starting to feel funky. Feels like the break point is "moving back" to the point that I really have to pull as it has reached the end of its travel. Not that it's increasing in weight.


Thx
newracer  [Member]
4/23/2012 12:53:19 PM
Jensen Arms in Loveland
jim  [Team Member]
4/24/2012 12:51:54 AM
It's easier than you realize to work on glocks. There is at least 1 current certified armorer here. Mine lapsed a few years back, Not much has changed on the gen 1-3's.
I still have some 9mm trigger items, somewhere.
If you want to stick to a ffl Dave over at bear arms does them as do 1 or 2 other employees there.
q178dbw  [Member]
4/25/2012 10:29:02 PM
Try squeezing a good lube into the connector and see if it's any better. when it's dry it can bind up. I'm a retired cop and been through several Glock armorers courses, although my cert is expired now. Good luck.

Q.
coloccw  [Member]
4/26/2012 1:53:28 AM
I recommend Pat at PM Custom PIstols in Loveland. Good work, honest guy, not a salesman...