Sultan,
There is NOTHING inside the slide that needs to be polished! The firing pin guide is inside there and is made of plastic. The only reason you want to remove that slide cover is to get to the striker spring----Midway part #295637 "Wolff Striker Spring S&W Sigma 3-1/2 lb. reduced power". THIS is what will reduce the trigger pull-NOT POLISHING.
The parts you want to polish are the sear contact points with striker, sear pin cavity, striker head, and sides of sear pin body where they ride in the sear bracket. All of these items are contained in the grip body.
When you are ready to replace the striker spring, you will have to remove the plastic slide cover. My honest recommendation would be to purchase a new slide cover from Midway at the time you purchase the striker spring. They are not that expensive-AND YOU WILL DAMAGE/MARR the original one getting it out. I did minimal damage to mine getting it out. Just understand that you will have to put a screw driver between the slide and the cap and then work it down slowly. Understand that there is a great amount of spring pressure on the cap and that you must be ready to catch the ejector spring & rod when the cap finally breaks loose. The ejector spring and rod will come out with great force and you can lose them if you are not prepared to catch them with something. I put a rag over the cap and only expose the gap that I need to get the screw driver into. What I did was wrap a towel around the slide, and then put it in a vise to hold the slide while I pried the cap down and out.
If you have any other questions, post away.
There is NOTHING inside the slide that needs to be polished! The firing pin guide is inside there and is made of plastic. The only reason you want to remove that slide cover is to get to the striker spring----Midway part #295637 "Wolff Striker Spring S&W Sigma 3-1/2 lb. reduced power". THIS is what will reduce the trigger pull-NOT POLISHING.
The parts you want to polish are the sear contact points with striker, sear pin cavity, striker head, and sides of sear pin body where they ride in the sear bracket. All of these items are contained in the grip body.
When you are ready to replace the striker spring, you will have to remove the plastic slide cover. My honest recommendation would be to purchase a new slide cover from Midway at the time you purchase the striker spring. They are not that expensive-AND YOU WILL DAMAGE/MARR the original one getting it out. I did minimal damage to mine getting it out. Just understand that you will have to put a screw driver between the slide and the cap and then work it down slowly. Understand that there is a great amount of spring pressure on the cap and that you must be ready to catch the ejector spring & rod when the cap finally breaks loose. The ejector spring and rod will come out with great force and you can lose them if you are not prepared to catch them with something. I put a rag over the cap and only expose the gap that I need to get the screw driver into. What I did was wrap a towel around the slide, and then put it in a vise to hold the slide while I pried the cap down and out.
If you have any other questions, post away.