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Can you circumcise a gnat? Because unless you can do that... I'm not impressed.
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Can you circumcise a gnat? Because unless you can do that... I'm not impressed.
His name was Bug. You're right. Candy said he was known to circumcise a gnat. Then said you're not a gnat are you bug? LolI thought that kids name was Bug? Most excellent reference none the less.
His name was Bug. You're right. Candy said he was known to circumcise a gnat. Then said you're not a gnat are you bug? Lol
And now? Dead accurate with both. And I'm talking EXTREMELY accurate, even at rapid fire.
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How fast and accurate?
Almost as good as Yosemite Sam.
...targets do not lie...
Purchased new in early 2013, Gen 4, about 1K rnds since, came with the pink sticker on box, factory test casing, papers, mags, etc... Me and a friend bought one on the same day in the same shop and his trigger does not look as FUBAR as mine and is much smoother and lighter.
[*]Clean out the striker chanel and GREASE not oil the chanel ...
Do NOT grease the striker or channel. This will increase friction and fouling and cause light strikes. I clean the channel with rubbing alcohol on a q-tip and gentle compressed air. My competition triggers are 2.75 lbs and 100% reliable.
Thx for the advise but believe me I'm not a bad shot. I can shoot any other G17 just fine. dcmdon, Ive caught my self doing that in the past but but ive been working it out, and why would I flinch when dry firing. Im just going to replace the trigger and firing pin with the same factory parts when I get the opportunity. As for "hair triggers" and connectors, I don't like them. I prefer stock as long as its not 20+lbs.
Do NOT grease the striker or channel. This will increase friction and fouling and cause light strikes. I clean the channel with rubbing alcohol on a q-tip and gentle compressed air. My competition triggers are 2.75 lbs and 100% reliable.
Do NOT grease the striker or channel. This will increase friction and fouling and cause light strikes. I clean the channel with rubbing alcohol on a q-tip and gentle compressed air. My competition triggers are 2.75 lbs and 100% reliable.
Does that connector bar look ****ed to anyone else? Like dented down in the middle? Or is that how the Gen 4's look?