OVERTHEHILLGUY
Sharpshooter
After reading many back-yard pistol smiths posts in many Glock forums saying that I can reduce the trigger pull 1.5 pounds on my Glock 34 gen4 by only filing off the little nub on the trigger bar portion that lifts the firing pin plunger. I now find there are many little starts and stops before the "WALL" .
Looking inside the mag well with a light, I notice there is only edge contact with the firing pin safety plunger.
I prefer the wall with a smooth 4lb pound pull then...bang.
Do you folks think I should replace the trigger bar assembly with a stock, unaltered trigger bar? or just stick what I have?
jt
Looking inside the mag well with a light, I notice there is only edge contact with the firing pin safety plunger.
I prefer the wall with a smooth 4lb pound pull then...bang.
Do you folks think I should replace the trigger bar assembly with a stock, unaltered trigger bar? or just stick what I have?
jt