unit44justin wrote:TH3180 wrote:unit44justin wrote:Sounds to me that the previous owner put them in and the OP bought it that way. I would personally buy all factory parts to replace the after market junk that was put in it. Go here http://www.brownells.com/schematics/Glo ... id858.aspx and order parts 7, 10, and 25. You can keep the connector if you want, but if you want the factory connector order #24 as well in the 5lb variation. Here are videos showing how to disassemble the frame and the slide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63K9_tJ4ptI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spLJPArKAuk
That's a bold statement about aftermarket parts. If it is going to be a gamer gun. I would say leave the gaming parts in it. Most of the other people playing the games have gaming parts/junk. Why should he?
That's fine and dandy if he is is going to plan on shooting comps. As stated above he should get the $80 extended firing pin, and while he is at it spend another $150 on the Fulcrum adjustable trigger. 99% of the time putting in after market parts will make reliable products fail to perform as they should.
Intresting the four GLOCKs I have setup for gaming work just fine. I have never had a problem. I shoot with plenty of folks that have after market parts in there guns and the only problems they have is the dang no shoots getting in the way.