Trigger Job Method, fact or fiction?

Disco Bob

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I was advised by an older fellow at my gun club with regards to trigger job, can you advise if it is fact or fiction.

Take your new gun, e.g. PC9, Glock, etc, etc, Flood it with G96 gun cleaner, leave it wet. Insert a snap cap into the gun chamber. Go sit and watch a hockey game on TV and sit there and dry fire the gun. He claims that after several hockey games, all the contact surface with all the parts would be so well mated that it would be the best trigger job period.

What is your opinion with this method?
 
its not the best method. naturally moving metal parts will smooth each other out.

so this will be better than before but its not the best trigger job. For example for the best trigger you would want the mating surfaces of trigger components to be flat and parallel, nit just smoothed out.

so this is better than nothing but far from "the best" trigger job

Edit: for glocks look up 1 cent trigger job and do that instead
 
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