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    Paper Hunter bchase75's Avatar
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    I took a pretty minimalist approach to upgrading my gen 4 G19. Ghost Ultimate 3.5 connector, polished internals, and had a set of standard Trijicon night sights installed. That said, I really like what the guys at Salient Arms are doing with Glocks these days, so might get myself something special for my 40th.

    In the meantime, I like the idea of undercutting the trigger guard, but not sure I want to do it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bchase75 View Post
    I took a pretty minimalist approach to upgrading my gen 4 G19. Ghost Ultimate 3.5 connector, polished internals, and had a set of standard Trijicon night sights installed. That said, I really like what the guys at Salient Arms are doing with Glocks these days, so might get myself something special for my 40th.

    In the meantime, I like the idea of undercutting the trigger guard, but not sure I want to do it myself.

    It's really not too hard man, I did both of mine no problem. As long as you take your time doing it and have a steady hand you'll do fine. I start mine using an 80 grit dremel wheel, then I move to a 120 grit then up to a 180 grit. Then I go back over it by hand in the same order with sandpaper and then finally use the polishing wheel on my dremel to clean it up and smooth it out. I'll post some pictures if you want to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy7 View Post
    It's really not too hard man, I did both of mine no problem. As long as you take your time doing it and have a steady hand you'll do fine. I start mine using an 80 grit dremel wheel, then I move to a 120 grit then up to a 180 grit. Then I go back over it by hand in the same order with sandpaper and then finally use the polishing wheel on my dremel to clean it up and smooth it out. I'll post some pictures if you want to see it.
    Definitely...thanks!

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