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Polishing the internals does make the trigger smoother.

 

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My question is this:should some of the internals on. Glock get polishing or not?
This would depend on what you like.

Polishing will make things much smoother and take any gritty feel out of the equation.
It will lessen the trigger pull minimally.

Stock Glock trigger for me is a no go.
I modify to my liking for trigger pull and pin the ejector housing for reset.
 

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I've found that a couple sheets of 200 and 400 grit an a little polishing compound Is a lot cheaper than 300,000 rounds and all the grit went away after 20min of polishing.
But 300,000 rounds is more fun and creates a better zen between the Glock and you.

I am a fan of the 1000 round trigger job so 300K is like nirvana.
 

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This would depend on what you like.

Polishing will make things much smoother and take any gritty feel out of the equation.
It will lessen the trigger pull minimally.

Stock Glock trigger for me is a no go.
I modify to my liking for trigger pull and pin the ejector housing for reset.
Nothing wrong to set up your weapon as you like. If it is an EDC gun I'd try to be very conservative with modifications IMHO.
 

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Here's my experience with polishing internals:

I used to do it to every Glock I bought...looks great, nice and shiny, you figure it's got to be smoother, right? Recently, I had two identical 43X models. I did a polish job to one of them and then compared it to the other unpolished model. I found there was a noticeable difference, the UNpolished one actually had a smoother trigger pull and break.

I don't polish the internals anymore.
 
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