I know we have a lot of Glock owners/experts here so I am going to ask my question from the perspective of Glock maintenance since my superior Kilo Lima is nearly identical in function.
I reassembled my pistol after doing the $0.25 trigger job and it appeared to go back together normally. I dry fired it several times and it all seemed ok, though the trigger did not seem improved. This was a disappointment after my efforts. Then I shot the matches Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. At the last match I noticed that the trigger was incredibly (maybe not so much if I were a NY LEO) hard to pull. It would lighten up for a few trigger pulls, but then return to a heavy pull. It fired & functioned fine. Just the trigger was F'd up.
So now I'm thinking to myself "Self, you are in SO much trouble when Chris Z. finds out because he will scold you and say 'Don't F with a Glock'". Though my gun is the Kilo Lima, I'm sure he would have the same stern advice.
So tonight, in an effort to determine the problem before Chris Z. finds out, I stripped the gun down to the trigger components. I looked it over and found nothing that looked unusual. I read a Glock owner's similar problems with a G19 and looked at the item suggested, but it all looked good. Put the gun back together, and the only thing I noticed is that the pins seemed to slide in easier than the last time I reassembled it.
Now the trigger is working great and feels like the $0.25 trigger job improvement that I was looking for.
Does anyone have a guess what I could have done wrong in the assembly or any other ideas WTF was going on?
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