You are braver than I am... I guess I would want someone there who knew what they were doing before I tried it the 1st time...
I took a chance and did the .25 trigger job today. http://www.alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
This is the first time I’ve had my G23 broke down completely. I printed out the pages on the web site and had no problems. Well... maybe one. I put the gun back together and looked down and saw an extra piece sitting there. What the...? I don’t think it would have shot well without part of the trigger assembly. So I took it apart twice and put it back together twice. It went well though. It was easy to do.
You are braver than I am... I guess I would want someone there who knew what they were doing before I tried it the 1st time...
Thanks for the link. The Glock is one of the easiest guns to detail strip I've ever seen.
Hey Charlie. Does your mom know you’re on this web site? I just read your profile. You do pretty good for a four year old.![]()
Hey Tnoisaw looks like you done a fine job. Thanks for the link. I don't have a Glock but I still like to read about taking guns down the right way. Did you have the lighter trigger? Good show...
It’s not a lighter trigger but a smoother one. I’ve only been able to dry fire it so can not really tell a difference yet. I did this also to learn more about my gun. I’m the kind of guy who’s inquisitive about those kind of things.
I was the kid who would find a bare electrical cord and plug it into the wall and then touch the frayed end. ZAP! Hello 120 volts! Or separate the clock from the radio and see if they both still work... it did. Or lick the end of a 9 volt battery. I talked my ex into this when we were married. Boy was she pissed!![]()