Smyth Busters: Does a "Flitz" Trigger Job Work?

Published on June 22, 2021
Duration: 2:53

This guide debunks the myth of the 'Flitz trigger job' based on expert analysis from Brownells' Smyth Busters. It explains that Flitz primarily cleans surfaces and doesn't perform a true trigger job on hardened parts. The guide advises against indiscriminate use of abrasive compounds and recommends proper trigger work focusing only on specific wear surfaces. It emphasizes Flitz is suitable for cosmetics, not functional trigger improvement.

Quick Summary

Brownells experts debunk the Flitz trigger job myth, stating Flitz polish primarily cleans surfaces and doesn't cut metal, thus not performing a true trigger job. They advise against indiscriminate use of abrasive compounds on trigger parts, recommending instead to polish only specific wearing surfaces for proper trigger work.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Smyth Busters & Flitz Trigger Job Myth
  2. 00:19Flitz Trigger Job Popularity and Accessibility
  3. 00:40Flitz vs. Gun Grease Effectiveness on MIM Parts
  4. 00:59Risks of Other Polishing Compounds (JB Bore Cleaner, Valve Grinding)
  5. 01:22Unintended Consequences of Indiscriminate Polishing
  6. 01:44Proper Trigger Job Recommendations and Surface Polishing
  7. 02:29Conclusion: Flitz Trigger Job Myth Busted

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a Flitz trigger job actually improve a firearm's trigger pull?

Experts from Brownells explain that Flitz polish primarily cleans surfaces and does not cut metal, meaning it doesn't perform a true trigger job. While it might offer cosmetic improvements, similar lubrication effects can be achieved with gun grease.

What are the risks of using abrasive compounds like lapping compound on trigger parts?

Using abrasive compounds indiscriminately on trigger components is a terrible idea. It can polish both desired and undesired surfaces, leading to continued abrasive action and potential damage or unreliable function.

What is the recommended method for performing a proper trigger job?

For proper trigger work, experts recommend polishing only the specific wearing surfaces that interact, if they are polishable. Avoid abrasive trigger jobs and focus on precision on critical engagement points.

Is Flitz polish useful for firearm maintenance?

Yes, Flitz is great for cosmetics and cleaning firearm surfaces. However, it is not recommended for functional trigger improvement or altering the trigger's performance characteristics.

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