I've used most everything available. My fave solvent is Lucas bore solvent. For cleaning polymer frames, Super Quick Clean Gun (Super QCG).
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I've used most everything available. My fave solvent is Lucas bore solvent. For cleaning polymer frames, Super Quick Clean Gun (Super QCG).
Definitely ill-advised. Different recoil spring assembly.
I've been involved in these and other official RFP tests. That's a standard I've seen used several times.
All the amazon ones look like chinese knockoffs. He used to use Bill Rogers for manufacturing but I think Bill sold Prezine when he retired.
I've found that the longer barrels work better with both DB suppression and function. Additionally I now only run the CCI poly coated subsonic through my pistols with the suppressor. Lead subs tend...
I've always had to fit Dawson sights. From Glocks, HK's, and Kimbers. I personally prefer that.
I suggest the OP contact Ameriglo. I'm sure they will help you out.
Removing pretravel usually is a dance with the devil. You may not defeat the safeties but you most likely are compromising some if not all. is the perceived benefit worth the price?
The Gen5 orange follower is the same as the Gen3-Gen4 follower except for the color.
The serialized portion of the slide is the same steel as current production centerfire pistols. The polymer insert is a nylon reinforced polymer.
Over pressure round. Yes, those and squibs in .22LR happen all the time. Odds are good there are more in that same ammo lot. So I would be suspect of shooting more from that lot. Send the slide to...
A perfectly good waste of small pistol primers. IMHO
Is this made by Sig or in house at WC?
That's Glock factory made direct mount slide. Not third party.
With the firing pin being fully cocked the striker spring is already fully tensioned and held by the sear. Therefore the weight of the firing pin spring doesn't significantly affect the trigger pull....
He doesn't show it but he has to cut down the trigger housing and install his vex trigger in order to make it work.
orange cover plate. small punch or dental pick press the sear down from the right (connector) side.
I have not via inertia. Junk guns, primed case, and brute force. Even if I were successful as long as the two other safeties are in place and not altered the firing pin safety would stop the firing...
You missed my point but that's ok. I shall reiterate. Even with the slide fully in battery with both the timney and glock trigger it is possible to release the sear manually.
Just sayin'.
I don't know what to tell you. I have no problem reaching in and releasing the sear. But that's a moot point. I consider this trigger and the Timney to be drop safe as long as you don't do anything...
It can definitely be done with out much force. Pull the slide slightly out of battery to get a punch in. Aim for the center of the sear not the sides and press.
Additionally some may have issues...
They won't be for everyone. YMMV
Technically it functions similar to the Timney. The striker is fully cocked, and you can reach in and release the striker.
90% of the problems are caused by poor installation and or incorrect optic screws. Not the plates. I've run 10's of thousands of rounds with stock plates with no issue. That said my preference is to...
That's the standard now for the G47,G20.5,G21.5. Mainly because 90% of the end users use the 02 and 06 plate respectively. Additional plates are available on the Glock website.
G17 15rd mags were developed for NYPD because of their 46rd rule instituted several years ago. Officers are not allowed to carry more than 46rds total on their person. Silly, but that's NYC for you.