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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3321493" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>STOP! As a 1911 owner it will be instinct to want to immediately take your new gun to a gunsmith to get it to run right since its new. Don't do that is not necessary on a Glock. They amazingly run amazing strait out of the package. Crazy I know! All the money you would normally spend on a new 1911 sending it back to the manufacture 3 times or a smith to get it to run right. Those are things of your past my friend. Spend that new found wealth on Ammo.</p><p></p><p>As for the trigger there are things you can do to improve them if you want to do some polishing or replace some parts. As for reseting it. You don't have to pull the slide back far to get it to reset. So if your fully racking it, that isn't necessary. Just a short pull of the slide 1/4-1/2in should reset it. Or you can check out the options [USER=5316]@Mad Professor[/USER] listed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3321493, member: 32"] STOP! As a 1911 owner it will be instinct to want to immediately take your new gun to a gunsmith to get it to run right since its new. Don't do that is not necessary on a Glock. They amazingly run amazing strait out of the package. Crazy I know! All the money you would normally spend on a new 1911 sending it back to the manufacture 3 times or a smith to get it to run right. Those are things of your past my friend. Spend that new found wealth on Ammo. As for the trigger there are things you can do to improve them if you want to do some polishing or replace some parts. As for reseting it. You don't have to pull the slide back far to get it to reset. So if your fully racking it, that isn't necessary. Just a short pull of the slide 1/4-1/2in should reset it. Or you can check out the options [USER=5316]@Mad Professor[/USER] listed. [/QUOTE]
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