Glock 19 adjustable rear sight.

He's talking about the way the trigger feels when the shot breaks. some people describe a 1911 trigger as "breaking a glass rod" - very precise. That's because you have a clockwork of metal parts moving against metal parts and nothing but the springs bend or flex much when you're putting pressure on the mechanism. A Glock trigger OTOH is a few weirdly shaped sheet metal parts moving against other plastic parts and the result is much less precise feeling. So instead of *snap* you get *sproing* but they all go *bang*
 
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He's talking about the way the trigger feels when the shot breaks. some people describe a 1911 trigger as "breaking a glass rod" - very precise. That's because you have a clockwork of metal parts moving against metal parts and nothing but the springs bend or flex much when you're putting pressure on the mechanism. A Glock trigger OTOH is a few weirdly shaped sheet metal parts moving against other plastic parts and the result is much less precise feeling. So instead of *snap* you get *sproing* but they all go *bang*
Thanks, I sort of get it, but not experienced enough yet to really be able to feel all this. I can tell smooth from not as smooth, is about it. lol.
 
I got the adjustable rear sight put on my G19 today, a big thank you to my former instructor.

We shall now see if I can adjust them properly, and we shall then see if my groups improve. Lol. Either way, it will be an interesting experiment, and I'll learn something from it.

Let the comments begin.....
 
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