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1/27/2008 8:23:22 AM EDT
I know this has been discussed b4 but what is the .25 trigger job anyway? All my Glocks have the 3.5 trigger upgrade, I spoke w/a guy at the gun show yesterday and he said that he has a 2.lb trigger....he said he did the .25 trigger job to it (3.5 connect) is this true, can it be done, and how?  Thanks Ron
1/27/2008 8:38:33 AM EDT
[#1]
www.alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
1/27/2008 10:46:49 AM EDT
[#2]
all it does is smooth out the trigger pressing process--weight isnt dropped at all
1/27/2008 2:42:06 PM EDT
[#3]
If you do it, go easy with the polishing, or you may be buying new parts.  IMO, the 3.5lb connector is plenty good w/o the .25 cent trigger job.

1/27/2008 2:58:06 PM EDT
[#4]
.25 cent trigger job. Damn! I'll have to pick up 4 for a penny!
1/27/2008 5:40:48 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
.25 cent trigger job. Damn! I'll have to pick up 4 for a penny!


That would be .025 ea
1/28/2008 6:46:41 AM EDT
[#6]
I did it to my 21SF and was pretty sure I'd messed something up, so I ordered a new 3.5lb connector and FPS plunger.  But after fooling with it for a while, and re-assembling with my original parts and some remoil, its fine.  And it made a nice impact on how smooth the trigger feels.
1/28/2008 6:51:56 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
.25 cent trigger job. Damn! I'll have to pick up 4 for a penny!


That would be .025 ea


.25 = 1/4

$ .25 = 25 cents

simple matter of decimal location. There's a big difference between 30 caliber and .30 caliber. (.30 is .308, .30-06, .30 carbine, etc)