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  • JBP55

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    Holding another one for LC, It is yours if you want it. Let me know. I did not sell one until I got an answer from you after sending you a PM and trying to get someone to post pictures as you requested.
     

    JBP55

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    SPF to flamatrix99.
     

    JBP55

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    I add the other components to my Glocks also, I keep them on hand. I do not recommend using a 4# FPS because it MAY cause light primer strikes.
     

    LouisianaCarry

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    I thought so too, but after a few thousand round of trouble free shooting with the ammo of my choice, I stopped worrying.

    (Remington JHPs for practice and Speer GDHPs for defense.)
     

    JBP55

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    I thought so too, but after a few thousand round of trouble free shooting with the ammo of my choice, I stopped worrying.

    (Remington JHPs for practice and Speer GDHPs for defense.)

    After several thousand rounds using different ammo. two of many Glocks began to have light primer strikes 1/100. but that is too many for a carry gun. Also with all mods. I had a 2lb. 12oz. trigger pull which is too light for me even for a range gun. I prefer to keep my Glocks in the 4#-4.5# range. I prefer 4.5# connector, 6# trigger spring and polish internals. Glockworx competition trigger/trigger bar is good for the pre travel and overtravel. If pre travel is not a concern install a Ghost Rocket connector or a LWD over travel stop and locktite the set screw.
     

    LouisianaCarry

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    I hear ya.

    1% is far too high a number for me as well. If I started to see that I would definitely do something else, as well.
     
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