Ok, so I've been working pretty heavily, and almost exclusively, with my G19 for a while. I'm getting better and all that jazz and everything has been perfectly functional. Lately I've started just using my Gen2 G17 that I got as a police trade-in purchase for dry practice. I have to say that this thing has a rather nice rolling crisp break. Contrasting that with my G19 that's smooth up until where it hits the wall and it turns into something like a staple gun or a heavy dry sponge before it finally breaks. I find that when I'm dry practicing with the G17 I can focus more on just doing the things instead of actively working the trigger. Working the trigger just becomes a subconscious act which, I think, is what it's supposed to be.
I've lightly polished the dot connector, the top of the trigger bar that interfaces with the striker, the top of the trigger bar that engages the striker block plunger, and the engagement surface of the trigger bar that slides against the connector. What else can I do to eliminate that super spongy and creepy break? It's not that I can't shoot the G19 well with it, but it's really freaking annoying and I find myself paying more attention to it than I should which takes my focus away from reading the sights and keeping my grip solid and consistent.
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