It has a Ghost connector and I think they added a screw into the trigger mechanism housing limiting the forward movement. Found the whole trigger assembly on EBay for $30
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Personally I'd ditch it for factory parts.
It has a Ghost connector and I think they added a screw into the trigger mechanism housing limiting the forward movement. Found the whole trigger assembly on EBay for $30
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Is that picture of the gun ready to fire?
How can such things happen, very easily. One thing to check even after installations with OEM or any parts if striker engagement adequate.A year or so back someone on here shared a story about a lady who was shot in her leg by her own Glock that was holstered and she was not even touching it. I think it was IPDA and I think there was video of it. Turns out she had bought the gun from another shooter who had “tuned” it. She almost lost her leg due to infection.
In Smyrna the assemblers have piles and piles of parts that they assemble and then check. If one doesn't fit one gun, it will fit another.
......After having worked on Glocks and made parts for Glocks for some ten years now I really wish I'd have picked a Rolex like a SIG DA = but hindsight as it were. The variances in frames are also amazing. Not something noticeable by simple assembly and cycling but the same slide with the same firing pin will have good engagement in some frames and totally insufficient engagement in others. Glock doesn't care because to them, there is no reason why anyone would change their slides.
Glock inc is so locatedWho is the above . . . "In Smyrna the assemblers . . . ".
Who stated this that you copied ?? --- SAWMAN
Locations
Glock headquarters has expanded to five different locations across the world, according to its corporate website. Besides Austria, Glock Inc. is headquartered in Smyrna, Ga., Glock America S.A. is located in Montevideo, Uruguay. Glock H.K. Ltd. is found in Hong Kong, and Glock Middle East FZE calls Dubai, United Arab Emirates, its home.
Who is the above . . . "In Smyrna the assemblers . . . ".
Who stated this that you copied ?? --- SAWMAN