Life is too short to put up with a crappy trigger.
Oh, and by the way, do you all keep the stock sights too.
Last edited by TomMcC; 06-22-20 at 20:04.
I just buy them the way I want them right off the bat. If any aftermarket crap has to be done I either avoid buying or just sell it. No interest in guns outside of shooting. Life to short to spend it at a constant swap meet
Triggers feel fine. Weight brothers me more than anything else.
After devoting my entire shooting life shooting the 1911, when I finally bought my first Glock, a Gen 4 G19, I thought the stryker fire trigger was a miserable joke, like pulling the lever an the staple gun to put up targets.
The safety in the trigger was the biggest joke, a thin plastic blade, that after a few dry fire session made the finger painfully sore so when you actually shot live fire you were in pain.
I polished and replaced the trigger bar, got the trigger down to 3.5ish and installed a smooth trigger shoe with wider safety and am quite pleased. The Glock is now a joy to shoot, actually with a smooth trigger pull of a well worn dbl action.
Nope. I buy the gun with the sights I want. I have stock nigh sights that Glock uses. But if you're specifically referring to the old plastic, white ball and basket style sights. Well I just sold two of my old glocks that had those sights. They won't win you any bullseye competitions but they work just fine for self defense
Last edited by Arik; 06-22-20 at 21:12.
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