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    Default Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Had my serrated trigger on my Glock 23 replaced with a smooth face trigger today and fired 50 bullets on the range and the gun feels so much better when shooting.

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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    I have 2 smooth triggers on order for my 19 and 26. I really like the smooth trigger.
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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Huh, maybe it's just my calloused trigger finger, because I really don't notice any meaningful difference. Seems most people prefer the smooth one. I guess if I shoot poorly at the next match, I have yet another excuse.
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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by 625 View Post
    Huh, maybe it's just my calloused trigger finger, because I really don't notice any meaningful difference. Seems most people prefer the smooth one. I guess if I shoot poorly at the next match, I have yet another excuse.
    I only notice the ridges after shooting a good bit. I like the smooth that my 17,35 and 42 have, so I decided to change my 19 and 26 also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 625 View Post
    Huh, maybe it's just my calloused trigger finger, because I really don't notice any meaningful difference. Seems most people prefer the smooth one. I guess if I shoot poorly at the next match, I have yet another excuse.
    That's because you have man hands. I use lotion and get manicures

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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by AmberGlock View Post
    Had my serrated trigger on my Glock 23 replaced with a smooth face trigger today and fired 50 bullets on the range and the gun feels so much better when shooting.

    Get back to us after firing off 500 rds in a range session.
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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by Gun View Post
    Get back to us after firing off 500 rds in a range session.
    So far I fired 200 bullets total at the range. I learned how to disassemble, clean and lightly oil via certified NRA range instructor. My dad and boyfriend were laughing at me because I wore latex gloves while cleaning and oiling

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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by AmberGlock View Post
    So far I fired 200 bullets total at the range. I learned how to disassemble, clean and lightly oil via certified NRA range instructor. My dad and boyfriend were laughing at me because I wore latex gloves while cleaning and oiling
    Good idea as some of the cleaning products have ingredients that should not be absorbed through the skin.

    Admittedly I do not use gloves,but probably should.

    Glad the new trigger feels better.to you.
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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by AmberGlock View Post
    So far I fired 200 bullets total at the range. I learned how to disassemble, clean and lightly oil via certified NRA range instructor. My dad and boyfriend were laughing at me because I wore latex gloves while cleaning and oiling
    What's wrong with wearing PPE when handling dangerous substances and carcinogens? It's actually pretty smart. Unburnt powder, lead, petroleum based products and solvents aren't exactly good for you and are easily absorbed through the skin. I always wear gloves when I'm cleaning guns, and I have man hands. I do prefer nitrile over latex because they're stronger and more tear resistant. They also don't swell up like Mickey Mouse hands when they come in contact with oil and solvents.

    Tell them that you met some really nice and helpful men here on POOFA that think you're smart for using gloves, and that REAL men would never make fun of you for it.

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    Default Re: Got my smooth trigger on my Glock 23

    Quote Originally Posted by AmberGlock View Post
    That's because you have man hands. I use lotion and get manicures
    Shows what you know about the average p00fa member. We all have the delicate hands of an infant

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