Wisco
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I was just thinking about the things I do to make a Glock more perfect.
It used to be that I would just add night sights and call it good. So for many years I was shooting stock Glocks that had factory night sights or aftermarket night sights. I shot them accurately enough for my uses.
Then I wanted to improve the trigger so I went with a 3.5 connector and NY1 trigger spring. Vast improvement and no “bump” before trigger break. Consistently more accurate for me with less effort.
Recently I went to work on two G19s and a G17 with a dremel and wood burner with square waffle tip. Ergonomics vastly improved. Originally I had ground off the grooves and used skateboard tape. Better, but too abrasive.
I said recently “perfection” would’ve been the Gen3 without finger grooves or a Gen2 with rail. After replacing triggers, I now also consider that a must have.
What say you, fellow Glock users?
It used to be that I would just add night sights and call it good. So for many years I was shooting stock Glocks that had factory night sights or aftermarket night sights. I shot them accurately enough for my uses.
Then I wanted to improve the trigger so I went with a 3.5 connector and NY1 trigger spring. Vast improvement and no “bump” before trigger break. Consistently more accurate for me with less effort.
Recently I went to work on two G19s and a G17 with a dremel and wood burner with square waffle tip. Ergonomics vastly improved. Originally I had ground off the grooves and used skateboard tape. Better, but too abrasive.
I said recently “perfection” would’ve been the Gen3 without finger grooves or a Gen2 with rail. After replacing triggers, I now also consider that a must have.
What say you, fellow Glock users?
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