How To: Polish A Glock Trigger (25 Cent Trigger Job) In HD

Published on October 10, 2012
Duration: 9:59

This guide details the '25 cent trigger job' for Glocks, focusing on polishing internal metal-on-metal contact points like the connector and trigger bar to reduce grit and improve pull. It requires basic disassembly skills and tools like a Dremel with a polishing wheel and Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish. The process emphasizes smoothing surfaces to a mirror finish without removing excessive material, followed by reassembly and a function check for a crisper trigger reset.

Quick Summary

The '25 cent trigger job' for Glocks involves polishing key internal components like the connector and trigger bar using a Dremel and polish to achieve a smoother trigger pull. This DIY method enhances feel without replacing parts, but requires careful disassembly and a post-reassembly function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 25 Cent Trigger Job
  2. 00:09Tools Required for Glock Trigger Polish
  3. 00:38Glock Disassembly for Trigger Work
  4. 02:06Identifying Trigger Polish Points
  5. 03:43Step-by-Step Polishing Process
  6. 08:16Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '25 cent trigger job' for Glocks?

The '25 cent trigger job' is a DIY modification for Glock pistols that involves polishing specific internal metal-on-metal contact points, like the connector and trigger bar, to reduce friction and improve trigger pull smoothness without replacing parts.

What tools are needed for a Glock trigger polish?

You'll need Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish, a Dremel rotary tool with a felt polishing wheel, and basic Glock disassembly tools like a punch or a dedicated Glock tool for detail stripping.

Which parts of a Glock trigger should be polished?

Key components to polish are the connector, the trigger bar's cruciform, the firing pin safety, and the firing pin lug where metal-on-metal contact occurs during operation.

How do you polish a Glock trigger safely?

Use a Dremel with a polishing wheel and a fine polish like Mothers Mag & Aluminum. Focus on smoothing surfaces to a mirror finish without removing excessive material. Always perform a function check after reassembly.

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