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«-- Letter Re: Coastal Southeastern Alaska as a Retreat Locale | Main | Note from JWR: --» Recommendations on Glock Spares and Upgrades, by Teddy Jacobsen
I can easily explain how I look at things for a Glock. Basically I see no reason
to install these aftermarket parts as a general rule. I am always looking
for heat treated guide rods, but most you see are not [properly heat treated].
Check the Brownells book and only Wolff states the[ir product's Rockwell]
hardness. Using a soft rod with a
Rockwell
hardness
of 23 on the "C" scale is not good enough. it must be 50. JWR Adds: Most of the parts that Teddy mentioned are available from Glockmeister or Top Glock. I should also mention that I highly recommend Teddy's gunsmithing, especially his trigger work. He specializes in M1911 pistols, revolvers, and Sig-Sauer pistols. One proviso: Be prepared for a couple of month delay. (Like most of the best gunsmiths in the country, he has quite a backlog of work.) On a related note: I have already generically addressed the firearms spare parts issue in SurvivalBlog, and made some recommendations on part suppliers for guns from various makers. |
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