My Glock is coming today! *PIC*

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Glock 29SF - my first both Glock and 10mm is in the mail right now making it's way to my place. I'm getting it today (hopefully!) :) Have to say I'm a little excited! Always wanted a 10mm but never been a Glock fan, until I handled a G30FS in the States... Had it on order for a couple of months now so almost can't believe it's coming.

I already have grip extensions, grip plug, 3.5 ghost connector and NY1 spring waiting at home. I'll post pics when I get it.


Best part is that I also have a M4 coming next week! :cool:
 
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my G22 OD is also hopefully in the mail. got the holster and mag pouches for it already, but nothing to stuff in them!
 
Got it an hour ago! :)

man those baseplates are a PITA to take off. almost had to pry them open.

btw about installing the 3.5 conector do I have to punch out both pins or just one (smaller or larger)?



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checkout "glock 25 cents trigger job" on youtube; they dismantle the trigger component. I think you have to punch out both pins and then pry the connector with a flat screwdriver if I remember correctly.
 
Congrats Lugger lol a glock and an M4, sounds like you celebrate Christmas in June:D

As for the pins you should be able to find something on youtube that will walk you through it.

When I did my 17 back in September I ended up taking out all three pins. I'm pretty sure you have to take them all out, the connector and trigger spring are in the trigger mechanism housing (part # 23 on the exploded glock 17 diagram in the owners manual)

I hope that helps a bit, I'm going off my experience and the diagram of a 17, I've never taken apart the 29 so it might be a bit different.
 
checkout "glock 25 cents trigger job" on youtube; they dismantle the trigger component. I think you have to punch out both pins and then pry the connector with a flat screwdriver if I remember correctly.

There is actually a small relief hole on the backside of the trigger mechanism housing that allows you to push out the connector with your punch. Prying with a screwdriver on a tight fitting housing causes you to change the connector angle, and thus the pressure it puts on the trigger bar.
 
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