This video focuses on the Max Michel Sig P320 USPSA Competition Spring Kit, highlighting its affordability and effectiveness in changing a handgun's "character." The description emphasizes that the presenter, Lenny Jr., is a significant Sig Sauer enthusiast and specifically uses this spring kit in his P320X5-Legion for competitions. The video promotes a specific SKU (S1010) available for purchase on glockstore.com, suggesting a review or product highlight for firearm owners looking to modify their Sig P320 for competitive shooting.
This guide details the installation of the GlockStore Performance Center Competition Spring Kit on a Glock 17. It covers the safe disassembly of the slide, replacement of the striker spring, safety plunger spring, and trigger spring, followed by reassembly and a function check. The kit aims to reduce trigger pull weight for competition use.
This guide details the installation of a Glock Competition Spring Kit, as demonstrated by Lenny Magill, founder of GlockStore. The process involves a partial disassembly of the Glock frame to replace the factory trigger spring with a competition version. This modification aims to significantly reduce trigger pull weight, enhancing accuracy by minimizing sight picture disturbance during the shot. The guide emphasizes critical steps like maintaining the correct orientation of the trigger spring and performing a function check post-installation.
This guide details the process of replacing the striker spring in a Glock pistol, a modification aimed at reducing trigger pull weight. It covers the removal of the factory spring, installation of a lighter competition spring, and the reassembly of the slide components. The video, presented by Lenny Magill from GlockStore, emphasizes a specific technique for compressing the spring using the slide itself as a jig, along with detailed instructions for seating the spring cups and reinstalling other slide parts like the extractor and safety plunger.
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