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Originally Posted by jyl
Tim, you can smooth out the Glock trigger by polishing the sliding surfaces on the trigger bar. It is effective. You can change the pull weight by swapping trigger bars, the difference is the angle of those surfaces. You can also add a little weight to the nose by using a steel recoil spring guide. I don't know what mods are permitted in your IDPA competitions but FYI.
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.25 cent trigger job is next, and I will be ordering a "ghost" connector and some springs at some point. I think I read that in one of the organizations the guide rod needs to remain plastic. I have a friend that competes nationally (owns 9 Glocks last time I checked  ) that has given me a list of the trigger parts he has found work best for him. I think I will shoot it awhile with the basically stock clunky trigger as it is quite different to DA/SA guns I am used to. "If" I can get decent with the stock trigger, the whiz bang parts will really make me shine.
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