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Have you ever wondered how a semi-automated hand gun works? This video will help answer all your questions.
Semi-automatic pistols use one firing chamber that remains fixed in a constant linear position relative to the gun barrel. After the trigger is pulled and the round is fired, the recoil operation of the handgun automatically extracts and ejects the shell casing and reloads the chamber.
In this video we will go over how to Disassemble, Clean, Polish (25 cent Trigger Job), Trigger Guard Undercut, and Re-Assemble your Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS.
It is not shown in the video but before the pistol was reassembled all parts were lightly lubricated. Make sure you do this before reassembly.
Polish- 25 Cent Trigger Job
In theory, the 25 cent trigger job should make your trigger pull smoother, without having to shoot 500-1000 rounds through your pistol. If you don’t do the 25 cent trigger job, the more you shoot your pistol, the more the parts will naturally rub against each other and you’ll achieve a similar if not same outcome.
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In our YouTube Channel you will see details on tools and equipment used to achieve this trigger job.
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