This video compares the Wheeler Engineering mechanical trigger pull gauge to a Lyman digital gauge. The Wheeler gauge, costing around $20, is found to be reasonably accurate for the average shooter, providing measurements within a ballpark range of the digital gauge. While not as precise to the ounce as a digital model, its ease of use and affordability make it a good value for those not requiring extreme precision.
This guide details the process of modifying a Glock trigger for improved performance, as explained by Robbie Wheaton of Wheaton Arms. The modification involves polishing internal components, re-contouring parts, and installing lighter springs to reduce trigger pull weight and enhance reset. The video emphasizes the benefits of custom trigger work for accuracy and confidence, while also comparing Glock generations and discussing potential reliability concerns with Gen 4 models.
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