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7/20/2015 1:24:35 PM EDT
Anyone have a good guide for this change? I changed the trigger out on a M&P ages ago and ended up marring the pin pretty badly.

Any tips/tricks?
7/20/2015 2:16:08 PM EDT
[#1]
It's a drop in part. Possibly the easiest thing you could do on a glock
7/20/2015 2:18:03 PM EDT
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Tons of youtube videos on this.  It is very simple can be accomplished in about 5 mins.  I changed the one on my G19 recently because I hate the ribbed trigger.

All you need is a punch or Glock take down tool.
7/20/2015 2:29:38 PM EDT
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Tons of youtube videos on this.  It is very simple can be accomplished in about 5 mins.  I changed the one on my G19 recently because I hate the ribbed trigger.

All you need is a punch or Glock take down tool.
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I've got both. Guess I need to watch a video and see what's involved, because i was assuming it was like the M&P trigger change which consisted of me sweating to death and spiking my BP trying not to further mar the finish off of the pin in that gun
7/20/2015 2:50:33 PM EDT
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Do the little soft serrations really bother you??

I have a hard time believing so many people having trouble with Glock's serrated triggers.  

I'm not even a super tough guy and I can't even feel the difference between 'em while I'm shooting.
7/20/2015 2:56:06 PM EDT
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Do the little soft serrations really bother you??

I have a hard time believing so many people having trouble with Glock's serrated triggers.  

I'm not even a super tough guy and I can't even feel the difference between 'em while I'm shooting.
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Oh yea, I greatly prefer the smooth trigger I had on my 17.
7/20/2015 3:31:56 PM EDT
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I've got both. Guess I need to watch a video and see what's involved, because i was assuming it was like the M&P trigger change which consisted of me sweating to death and spiking my BP trying not to further mar the finish off of the pin in that gun
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Tons of youtube videos on this.  It is very simple can be accomplished in about 5 mins.  I changed the one on my G19 recently because I hate the ribbed trigger.

All you need is a punch or Glock take down tool.


I've got both. Guess I need to watch a video and see what's involved, because i was assuming it was like the M&P trigger change which consisted of me sweating to death and spiking my BP trying not to further mar the finish off of the pin in that gun

I could detail strip and reassemble a glock before I could get the sear block put back together on an M&P
7/20/2015 3:48:28 PM EDT
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Just don't use a hammer or something on the trigger pin. Finagle the slide release while pushing against the trigger pin with only a little bit of force until it moves.
7/20/2015 4:20:56 PM EDT
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Do the little soft serrations really bother you??

I have a hard time believing so many people having trouble with Glock's serrated triggers.  

I'm not even a super tough guy and I can't even feel the difference between 'em while I'm shooting.
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In prolonged shooting sessions it irritates the hell out of my finger, causes my finger to move around due to comfort, and to me it allows me to apply pressure to the trigger more consistently.  Different strokes for different folks.

Condoms are ribbed for her pleasure Glock triggers are ribbed to piss me off.  Thanks a lot Ted Kennedy.
7/20/2015 5:51:07 PM EDT
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Who the fuck really uses condoms?  
7/20/2015 6:14:07 PM EDT
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Skin on skin or it ain't goin in. Amirite!?

I swapped out my g27 and 19 for the smooth face. No tips or tricks, just change them out.
7/20/2015 8:23:21 PM EDT
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http://www.glockmeister.com/Tech_Info.asp
7/20/2015 8:42:39 PM EDT
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Do the little soft serrations really bother you??

I have a hard time believing so many people having trouble with Glock's serrated triggers.  

I'm not even a super tough guy and I can't even feel the difference between 'em while I'm shooting.
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I shoot a lot and I hate the serrations.   One of the only mods I did on my EDC 19 was a smooth trigger.
7/21/2015 12:32:32 AM EDT
[#13]
The trigger comes assembled with the trigger bar so you will be changing out an assembly.  The only pins that you need to remove are the ones that you see on the outside of the gun.  Perhaps that is where the confusion is.  This is a very easy thing to do, perhaps five minutes max.
7/21/2015 1:23:56 AM EDT
[#14]
It's very easy.  Unlike the M&P, the glock pins don't need to be hammered out, just push them out a glock tool or punch.  It will take about 2 minutes.
7/21/2015 9:30:28 AM EDT
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I could detail strip and reassemble a glock before I could get the sear block put back together on an M&P
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Tons of youtube videos on this.  It is very simple can be accomplished in about 5 mins.  I changed the one on my G19 recently because I hate the ribbed trigger.

All you need is a punch or Glock take down tool.


I've got both. Guess I need to watch a video and see what's involved, because i was assuming it was like the M&P trigger change which consisted of me sweating to death and spiking my BP trying not to further mar the finish off of the pin in that gun

I could detail strip and reassemble a glock before I could get the sear block put back together on an M&P


Ha, great that's awesome to hear! I went to install the trigger assembly last night....i've misplaced it . Looked for an hour and decided to try again tonight. Doh!

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Do the little soft serrations really bother you??

I have a hard time believing so many people having trouble with Glock's serrated triggers.  

I'm not even a super tough guy and I can't even feel the difference between 'em while I'm shooting.


In prolonged shooting sessions it irritates the hell out of my finger, causes my finger to move around due to comfort, and to me it allows me to apply pressure to the trigger more consistently.  Different strokes for different folks.




Same here
7/21/2015 11:41:14 AM EDT
[#16]
It's an easy job.  All you need is a push punch.  The hardest thing is making sure the trigger return spring is positioned right.  The spring needs to be centered by the cutout at the end of the trigger bar.

ETA:  The cutout may not be present in your trigger bar if it's an older manufactured.  In that case just put the spring in the trigger bar hole and you're good.
7/21/2015 2:41:45 PM EDT
[#17]
I am one it does not bother me even after a high round count class- I guess all the callouses I got loading those dam ten round ban compliant mags made me immune to this.!  :)