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In all honesty, you are better off buying polished parts and installing them yourself IF you really don't want to do it yourself. There are several folks that sell polished trigger bars and connectors. With stock parts, polished, there really is no "tuning" to be done. You really do learn a lot by doing it yourself. Your "first" .25 trigger job might take an hour, but once you have done a few, it can be done in 15 minutes.I have read many posts from those who have tuned their own triggers with various degrees of success and those who have traded trigger components with various degrees of success. I would prefer to pay a professional Glock trigger specialist to polish and tune my Glocks so that I know that I can depend on having a solid, dependable trigger on my pistols when I need them. I am wanting to retain the factory pull weight, but with a much smoother interaction of parts. I guess that I am wanting a 25-cent trigger job done by a pro.
Anyone have suggestions on a very competent Glock trigger specialist?