Is it? I run a Glock with standard factory parts for work purposes i.e., a lotta trigger time and rounds down range with that set-up. And it's not going to change any time soon. So the question is: when I score my .45 M&P, can the trigger be situated so it retains ~5.5 lbs of weight, but has a crisp/distinct reset that is shorter than from the factory? And while we're at it, can I get something approaching the glass rod break? I know, I don't ask much.
BTW, although I've got a piece of paper declaring me a Glock armorer (woo hoo!) :roll: , this is not something I would do myself. So the question isn't "Can *I* do it?" The question is, "Can Mr. Burwell do it?"
BTW, although I've got a piece of paper declaring me a Glock armorer (woo hoo!) :roll: , this is not something I would do myself. So the question isn't "Can *I* do it?" The question is, "Can Mr. Burwell do it?"