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Originally Posted by e-luder
You shouldn't be sanding that part to begin with.
What you should've done is simply lube it up.
While I understand the reason behind sanding it, it will only create more trouble for you in the future. This includes:
-longer trigger travel (if you don't want this)
-failure for the trigger bar to engage the sear
-trigger over extension
and so on...
Lube it up. That's all you really need.
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Normal lubing is not enough to solve the problem
But is this a common issue of Glock Series or is only for the low quality of the KJW ones?