I see your on the westside of indy, take a trip to bradis in camby and they can hook you up. not sure on the price but it wouldnt be too much.I have Glock 19 I want the trigger pull lightened up on. I'm thinking I want just a pound lighter, so, from the 5.5 to 4.5 maybe 4.0lb. How much to do this service for me?
I see your on the westside of indy, take a trip to bradis in camby and they can hook you up. not sure on the price but it wouldnt be too much.
Man, if you can't install a new connector in a Glock, you can't call yourself a Glockmeister. Just sayin' .
New policy?
At any rate, they'll still sell you one.
Sears will sell you a 3/32" punch.
There's this site, called "Youtube", where somebody will show you what to do with it.
A Dremel, and some jeweler's rouge, will put a nice polish on all the scratchy parts.
it's quite literally a 5 minute job, maybe 10. You'll waste more time driving somewhere to get it done.
The Gen 4 are more like a 6-6.5# pull. The 3.5 connector shouldn't make it feel anything like the gen 4 triggers.
So....we're arguing about how much time someone has in their day? Productive.
What does it matter if he doesn't want to do it himself?
IndyGunWorks can do this for you. I don't know if its a service he typically offers, but I know he did it on a gun of his I own.
If you don't have time to change the part
you probably don't have time to shoot.
You'll never know how your trigger feels
Ergo, I'd say, the point is moot.
3.5 connector (now the 4.5 minus), will only lighten the trigger pull maybe .5-.8lb. The names are misleading. IMO, going with the glock factory part as well as doing a little polishing is the best way to go if this gun is going to be used for HD/carry at all. It's a really easy thing to do, but if you don't feel comfortable doing it then I guess it would be worth it to pay someone.
The Gen 4 are more like a 6-6.5# pull. The 3.5 connector shouldn't make it feel anything like the gen 4 triggers.
I have Glock 19 I want the trigger pull lightened up on. I'm thinking I want just a pound lighter, so, from the 5.5 to 4.5 maybe 4.0lb. How much to do this service for me?