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7/12/2016 4:01:55 PM EDT
I am looking for someone in the Denver area with experience with DIY trigger jobs on pistols, dont need to be a trained gunsmith, just somebody who knows there way around a striker fire pistol, and has worked on the internals to get a lighter/smoother trigger.  Please shoot me an email at [email protected] if your interested in making a few bucks helping me improve my trigger pull.

Thanks
7/12/2016 5:53:10 PM EDT
[#1]
I'm not over there, but what type of pistol? My FNS would have been a nightmare compared to a Glock.
7/12/2016 8:40:03 PM EDT
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Its a Canik TP9SF (single action only, Turkish Walter P99 Clone).

I have watched a few vids on youtube.  does not look that hard.  I am hesitant to do it myself as the last time I worked on a pistol, installing Apex action/trigger spring kit and new trigger in a M&P it was extremely tedious and frustrating.  I got it done correctly it just took me a while and I hated dealing with all the small parts and tight spaces.  My sausage fingers aren't well suited for this kind of task.
7/13/2016 11:41:44 AM EDT
[#3]
Burt at BP Tactical might be able to help you out.
7/15/2016 4:27:57 PM EDT
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He goes by hockeysew on here.
7/20/2016 5:46:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for the input guys.  I will look him up.