Zerodefect
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I remove the lame serrated trigger, and use a smooth Glock trigger, and I flush cut the trigger.
Then I round the right side of the trigger frame. Usually start with a 45 angle and then round it. Most tuners just undercut the trigger guard which only makes Glock knuckle worse.
Add a large beavertail backstrap and a slim Agency Arms magwell, and I'm in heaven.
USPSA limited is where the real fun is at. Don't miss out on that. Forget GSSF, production, or Ssp. Stock pistols and tight rules, are no fun.
IDPA Esp and Ccp, ain't bad either, but it just doesn't have the twists and turns of USPSA limited. It's just what I shoot when USPSA isn't.
I like the drama that unfolds from greatly different pistols, calibers, and mag capacities. Classes where everyone shoots the same thing, the same exact way, are boring as heck.
Then I round the right side of the trigger frame. Usually start with a 45 angle and then round it. Most tuners just undercut the trigger guard which only makes Glock knuckle worse.
Add a large beavertail backstrap and a slim Agency Arms magwell, and I'm in heaven.
USPSA limited is where the real fun is at. Don't miss out on that. Forget GSSF, production, or Ssp. Stock pistols and tight rules, are no fun.
IDPA Esp and Ccp, ain't bad either, but it just doesn't have the twists and turns of USPSA limited. It's just what I shoot when USPSA isn't.
I like the drama that unfolds from greatly different pistols, calibers, and mag capacities. Classes where everyone shoots the same thing, the same exact way, are boring as heck.
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