So after shooting since the early 1960s I got my first Glock!
Holy Milestone, a used 3rd Gen model 19.
It seemed OK. My fingers didn't fall off, paralysis didn't freeze my hand, and so far, pre-range test, it's basically just another plastic gun.
But I decided I'd soup it up.
Nothing drastic, just a bunch of low-intensity upgrades: extended takedown levers, new firing pin safety, new stainles recoil assembly, lighter striker spring, 6 lb. trigger spring, 3.5 lb connector, some new dry fire "bullets" (my old ones were wearing out). Also a very thorough cleaning and most of a 50 gal barrel of slide glide and gun oil.
And I seem to have taken it from a gun with a 5 - 6 lb. trigger I'd consider carrying (my regular carry guns are a 6906, Px4 compact, 638 J, 4513, and compact SW99 in .40) to something registering (on my brand new electronic trigger guage) 2.1 "I-won't-be-carrying-that" pounds.
It was a very modest investment for a whole lot of trigger weight reduction. And rather than having something one might find with me out of the house, I've got a new range gun.
I suspect this will be my one and only Glock. I'm still hunting for an affordable-to-me 4013TSW to add to the carry guns in the safe.
I doubt I'll be retiring my S&W cap for one reading "Glock Perfection," but at least I now I can say I've got me one.
Holy Milestone, a used 3rd Gen model 19.
It seemed OK. My fingers didn't fall off, paralysis didn't freeze my hand, and so far, pre-range test, it's basically just another plastic gun.
But I decided I'd soup it up.
Nothing drastic, just a bunch of low-intensity upgrades: extended takedown levers, new firing pin safety, new stainles recoil assembly, lighter striker spring, 6 lb. trigger spring, 3.5 lb connector, some new dry fire "bullets" (my old ones were wearing out). Also a very thorough cleaning and most of a 50 gal barrel of slide glide and gun oil.
And I seem to have taken it from a gun with a 5 - 6 lb. trigger I'd consider carrying (my regular carry guns are a 6906, Px4 compact, 638 J, 4513, and compact SW99 in .40) to something registering (on my brand new electronic trigger guage) 2.1 "I-won't-be-carrying-that" pounds.
It was a very modest investment for a whole lot of trigger weight reduction. And rather than having something one might find with me out of the house, I've got a new range gun.
I suspect this will be my one and only Glock. I'm still hunting for an affordable-to-me 4013TSW to add to the carry guns in the safe.
I doubt I'll be retiring my S&W cap for one reading "Glock Perfection," but at least I now I can say I've got me one.