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Originally Posted by GaryS
Watching the video, I was thinking the same thing. He's obviously done that thousands of times, but most of us haven't.
I heard him say that you are polishing, not removing metal, but he didn't talk about the risk of over polishing and removing the hardened metal.
When I did my 442, I did the springs and some lubrication, but that was it. It helped a lot with the trigger pull and I was happy.
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Exactly my point. I highly suspect, actually I more than suspect, that when you send your gun to the factory for a standard trigger job you aren't getting all that extra honing and polishing you see in that video. They do polish the rebound slide and hone the trigger/hammer sear surfaces somewhat though. The rest is done in the springs area. Probably a 1000-1200 cycles of dry firing will accomplish the same thing.