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Thread: GLOCK 43 Trigger -- In's & Out's of Revamping

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    Lightbulb GLOCK 43 Trigger -- In's & Out's of Revamping

    We have had a lot of activity on another thread concerning the Glock 43 stock trigger.
    Many of us are either researching, going to, or already have worked on their Glock's and can share their experiences with all of us.

    This thread is dedicated to Glock 43 triggers -- Jump in!



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    Good deal, thanks for starting this up. I'll be back with my thoughts once I drop in that ghost edge in my 43.

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    Polishing, Ghost connector and 5 lbs striker spring, set and forgotten. This ain't a a gun I particularly care to examine finer points of a trigger pull with.

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    Then I guess you will have to find another thread to post in...

    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    Polishing, Ghost connector and 5 lbs striker spring, set and forgotten. This ain't a a gun I particularly care to examine finer points of a trigger pull with.

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    Lightbulb Sanding & Polishing

    This is my favorite video on the subject of the 25 cent trigger job.
    For those who have wondered about it or want to see how to do it properly,
    I thought I would share it here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_PuY29jsis

    Enjoy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    Smiley notwithstanding, but if this is how you are going to respond to someone posting an opinion you'd rather not hear, PF might not be the best fit for you.
    I guess I just donīt understand why someone would dig into a thread and then state that they have no interest in anything said in that thread...
    Why not just leave quietly and go find a thread that interests them?? Is it ok for me to randomly go into threads and say something like that??
    Why wouldn't you post to that person that if they don't like the thread to quietly and politely go somewhere else??

    After all, wasn't I just stating my opinion about his opinion? lol
    Last edited by RogerB; 01-14-2016 at 08:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    Polishing, Ghost connector and 5 lbs striker spring, set and forgotten. This ain't a a gun I particularly care to examine finer points of a trigger pull with because all I can think about now is my new Tangfolio Stock II.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    You are new here, and perhaps unfamiliar with the culture, so reading a bit more and posting a bit less (especially about how other people should post) might be in order. In general, it's rude for the new guy to show up and start acting like he owns the place (i.e., telling other people what they should or should not do with regard to forum etiquette).
    Got it. You're right. Obviously, this is not a good fit for me.
    I thought that this was a forum for all to participate in, but apparently it is not.
    I am deleting my account.
    I don't play well with people like you.

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    Victims... aren't we all?

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    Well this thread shat the bed quickly! OP, sometimes you just gotta lay back and roll with it man. ..

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