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12/9/2007 3:09:30 PM EDT
 Where can I find info on the 25cent trigger job several people have mentioned here before. I have a mod22C with a #3.5 connector. Is this a reliable do it yourself job. This is my primary duty weapon that I do alot of shooting with and I want to keep it rock solid reliable. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
12/9/2007 3:40:29 PM EDT
[#1]
http://www.alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
12/9/2007 3:54:13 PM EDT
[#2]
Compicated, Its a glock not a custom 1911.
12/9/2007 4:01:03 PM EDT
[#3]
I checked out that website. That polish job should smooth it out alot. The mod22 I carried for 16 years was really broke in and the trigger was smooth. It had approx 40k rounds through it with no troubles. Will any polishing compound work or are some better than others?
12/9/2007 4:11:30 PM EDT
[#4]
Has anybody here done the polish job?
Is it worth it?
12/9/2007 7:09:59 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Has anybody here done the polish job?
Is it worth it?


I've done it on all my Glocks and it does clean up the break.
12/9/2007 7:25:52 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Has anybody here done the polish job?
Is it worth it?


I've done it on all my Glocks and it does clean up the break.

Yep, then add a Lone Wolf 3.5lb connector and a 6lb trigger spring and you'll have a great shooting Glock with a crisper break and lighter pull than either the Glock or Scherer 3.5lb connectors. (Ask me how I know.)  The higher weight trigger spring (5 lbs is stock) will lighten your pull because it is positioned to pull the trigger back, not forward.

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12/10/2007 12:26:50 PM EDT
[#7]
Polish it up, try it you will like it.
Polish up a 5lb. connector you might even like it better, you may find the 3.5lb. too light for carry. I like the 5lb.connector with the 6lb. trigger spring in G22 for carry, G34 game gun has the 3.5lb and the heavy trigger spring, for me it is too light for high stress situation.
12/10/2007 3:05:04 PM EDT
[#8]
I wouldn't think of owning a Glock without the innards polished and with a Lonewolf or Scherer connector.  I use a Dremel on low speed with the polishing pad that's attached to the mandrel with a screw.  I also use Simichrome polish.