Anyone know of a Glock armorer in the Allentown area. I'm having a problem getting my trigger pin back in my Glock 26. Never had a problem doing this with my other Glocks.
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Anyone know of a Glock armorer in the Allentown area. I'm having a problem getting my trigger pin back in my Glock 26. Never had a problem doing this with my other Glocks.
You may want to check with Sean over at Lowe's Certified Guns in Sellersville -- not too far from Allentown and I've heard great things about his work.
I think you can find him here:
http://www.lowescertifiedguns.com/gu...gservices.aspx
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So I was looking for a Glock armorer in Allentown and came across this thread.
Only one picture can summarize my feelings at this point in time.
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I'm sure you had good intentions when posting this yuri.debura and I mean no offense, I'm just confused :)
Glock armorers manual states
"to facilitate trigger pin insllation, the slide stop lever should be moved slightly up/down and forward/backward while applying pressure on the trigger pin. Always insert trigger pin from right to left."
also
" the locking block pin is the first pin out during disassembly and the first pin in during assembly