Love it when someone who's basically considered "best in the industry" gives away all their trade secrets for free simply to help other folks out. I literally just bought one of your trigger kits even though I'm confident enough in my skills to do the job myself. I'll support this kind of American business any day.
When you've truly mastered something, and are passionate an lucky enough to stay within that realm for work; you get more work than you can handle. Theres no need to hide your knowledge from competition at that level, and the passion that got you there, pushes you to share and teach when you can.
I got a metal in my eye years ago when I was a welder. The Dr. had to dig it out, then drill [yes drill] a little of the eye to get as much as metal out as possible. That was maybe 40 years ago, I have a scar on my eye and can see lines, dots and swimmy things from it. WEAR EYE PRO.
My buddy was using a router on some composite flooring tiles. He had a sliver pierce his eye. Several operations later and years later: He is blind in that eye. Wears and eye patch. Has to listen to young children ask their mother, "Is that a pirate" for the rest of his life. I wear glasses. My purposely bought frames with very large lenses. For really nasty jobs I will still wear a face shield.
And when you get a MRI they ask you if you’ve ever had metal in your eye. I said yes , so they CT scanned my head to check if there was any remaining metal. If there was, the MRI magnets would pull it out of your eyeball. I wear auto tinting eye pro from the moment I walk out the door until dinner.
@@kevincharles9159 it would pull it out in a very terrible manner, after passing possibly completely from the front side of your body, all the way through the back. In your eye or head/face, it would drag a channel straight through your brain possibly .
My youngest son threw a fit his senior year in high school because his safety glasses were fogging up while using a 18v makita cut-off wheel to cut through an exhaust pipe he threw his safety glasses off....the wheel caught an edge and blew apart, a chunk of the wheel lodged in his eye cutting his eye lid and eyeball... he is blind in that eye now and the worst part of it was....he was 17 and a month prior we signed all his paperwork for him to start his career as a medic in the Army.... depression set in and we as the parents had a hard road of recovery for him which lasted 3 years and many many painful and emotional draining times until he healed from the inside.... the guilt he went through was unbearable at times, I've never worked so hard on my personal emotional exhaustion as a father trying to keep my son alive.... all over a split seconds decision that ruined a childhood dream. Thank God he is healed and has chosen another career and is happy again! But every time I look at him as were talking it pains me to see that gray eye wishing he was hole again.... that made me always think about PPE all the time, I wasn't big on it until that day, now its priority.
Thanks for sharing brother, can’t imagine the difficult emotional challenges you’ve had to deal with as a father, absolutely feel you coming through the page! 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
My great grandfather would be proud seeing you using that Delta Tools polishing wheel. Herbert Tautz founded the company in 1919! Always love seeing traces of him around.
Ive worked in an autobody shop my enrtire life. My grandpa opened his first one in the 50s. Anyway you guys show the work but you're not telling the cost. The tools aren't cheap to start with and the car compound we use for buffing is over $150gal. Not only are you doing a lot of meticulous work its expensive also, and using all American. My hats off to ya for doing an excellent job for a fair price👍👍
Thanks for trying to help us Johnny. I turned 70 yrs old June 4th and I in the last year changed from 1911's to Glock!! I've customized and worked on 1911's for 60yrs. Yes my Grandad built them and I help him. When I was young I polished parts for him and it was a long time before he let me work on pistols. I really appreciate your video's believe me. My oldest son 52 yrs old has a Glock 21, my youngest son has a 19 and I have a 17 & 34 thanks to you sir. Take care, flea
I got you beat. 1950, I also worked on 1911’s most of my life. EVERYTHING needs fitting. When I found out how easy it is to disassemble and work on Glocks I was amazed. That’s pretty much all I do now. I recently had a 1911 I wanted to make some changes to and it brought back some bad memories. Too old to start doing that again!
Johnny is my zippo in a cave where before all I had was a single match to light way... Thank you gentlemen for your expertise. Your eyeball pain was not in vain my friend.
Great vid. I used my Dremel & Flitz. I polished everything in 10min. along with a 3lb Connector, 4.5lb striker spring & now OMG my G19X has a sweet smooth trigger pull.. No more "gritty & mooshy" feeling..
Diy tip for the poor. Get a joist hanger 2inx10in and screw it down to a piece of wood. Drill a hole through end of hanger so dremmel can sit inside hsnger snugly and protrude through the hole on end part. Unscrew plastic piece right under the bit or rotary tool and put it through the hole on joist hanger. Reattach plastic and you have s dremmel mount thats worked great for me many times
I just got my evolution combat trigger kit with the striker and the flash trigger shoe. He isnt kidding when he says it looks like jewelry, its crazy polished.
I did everything you said before the video as far as polishing areas, but did it by hand with 2000 grit sandpaper, and got it smooth like glass. It's just my personal one bar and not multiple like in your case. Even if I took me half a day it was like therapy jaja. Great video.
I’m a Glock Armorer and I do the same thing to all my guns. You keep the same weight of trigger pull, but get rid of all the creep from the pull of the trigger. Very smooth. You are mechanically breaking in the gun without having to fire thousands of rounds to get there.
So I own one of your trigger systems and I have to say I am impressed. I love the vex shoe and the polish job is fantastic. Thank you Mr Glocks and team!
And I can definitely vouch for their work👍 No matter how much gunpowder or what have you, every piece of metal they polish comes right back out to a mirror shine when wiped down, and more importantly smooth as it gets👌
Yes, I remember going to the emergency room to get a chunk of aluminum rim out of the white of my eye, and I was wearing regular glasses at the time. Dark room, florescent stuff and tweezers coming at my eye. Fun times.
Happy Friday 🇺🇸. My go to kit for polishing has been the Eastwood kit. I believe you can buy them individually but I got the kit that has 120grit compound and 7-8 tubes of various compounds ranging from cylinder heads to jewelry, roughing and finishing. I swear I’ll only have to buy it once because it lasts soo long. Hope everybody has a safe and awesome 4th 🇺🇸. As fire marshal Bill would say, Safety First 🤣
Great technical informative videos. Enjoy every one of them, loaded with valuable information. Can't wait till your entire technical video collection is put on a CD for purchase. Looking forward to buying one!
Thank you so much. I live on an island in southeast alaska and I can watch the very best show how to do it correctly. I love the way you describe using the vise to hold the tool. (TIP) as a photographer I do macro work, get a little tripod, small spot with black felt, put camera in tripod and hold what you want to film. I LOVE the way you get in REALLY CLOSE. A lot of us are watching on iPads/ iPhones and screens are small. Really appreciate the very close details. Helps with aging eyes. Blessings!!!
Thank you Johnny for your informative videos, they helped me tremendously to understand how the Glock parts work with each other in order to build my police safety switch for Glock 17 Gen 4. It was not easy working with "limited" resources... 😃
I feel like I should buy a trigger from You because of the knowledge you give away for free. It’s much appreciated I’m gonna see how well I can do my stock trigger if it doesn’t work out I’ll buy a trigger from you
The pitting in the steel is not a coating. It’s the actual surface texture of the steel as it was rolled into sheets. These are stamped steel parts, the metal used does not have the refined grain structure to allow a polish to a very low Ra level. If the parts were P20 steel. You could polish then to a perfect mirror if you took the time and tools to do it. That said as you mentioned it means nothing in the big picture. Minor surface deformities are not going to hurt a thing
Thank you for teaching the world what you know! You have such amazing videos! anyone working on a their glock should watch your videos! Glad you also talked on hitting the cross bar most people forget they rub on the shelf, I knew you would point it out though! This is by by far the best polishing video ever! wish id seen a video like this 3yrs ago would have saved so much trial and error!
Very nice , when i got in to Glock I was bummed when you didn’t have a video on this . I didn’t want to listen to anyone else hahah . New to Glock life and love it . See you next Friday
Still love you guys..... Been wanting a vex or any Jonny Glock trigger for years, literally anyone... (Carry..lol) The godfather does it best, just can't save enough at once without the wife or kids getting it!!! 😅😮😅
served in Austrian army and of course got to play with Glocks , aaaaaa lot and learned how to take care of them Glock will outlive their owner and like anything else in life you take good care of something / your Glock , it will take care of you later love your shop set up and your knowledge and skills and dedication
Awesome video. I bought one of your triggers. Attempt to copy went pretty good. I can't afford to buy 6 of your triggers. Lol. Now I see this video. Attempt #2 about to start. You guys rock. I'm sending WICK a couple frames!
Dremel, felt wheel & bullet wheel, and Mothers Wheel Polish! I polish all my Glocks and install a Ghost Rocket w/ over-travel stop and springs, makes a huge difference!
I just followed these directions and my g19gen5 trigger is 100 X's better. wow. I still have some work to do, but so far the results are very impressive.
You are the man jonny!! I got into tuning glocks like 3 years ago watchn all your videos, all my friends come go me to polish n tune ther glocks haha i got start chargn thes suckas haha you bad man !!!
I have learned so much from your video’s. Over on the Brian Enos forum a member described one of you triggers that you did for a gen5. He said you modified a gen 3 bar to work in a gen 5 gun. Could you do a video on that process? If it’s proprietary then I understand why you would not do.
If that rattling sound from your Dremel drives you crazy like it does myself I have found that putting a zip tie or two around the battery compartment will remedy that real quick!
Excellent video. I always buy the "budget" lower kits and polish up, & end up with amazing performance and never having an issue. I had to see how you do the polish and you go into even MORE detail. This is the most detailed "How to" vid so far. I gained a couple extra things to do for my 10mm build. Gonna make my 10mm glide like ice on ice using your tips! Thanks for the excellent vid! I'm a new subscriber! OH! also wanted to ask. What about polishing that "half pipe" spot on the Slide itself, that you showed??? Can you gain anymore performance from polishing parts of the slide?
Hi there, I am anxioously awaiting to see your video here. I am new to Glocks and this is my initial knowledge of you and your tutorials. I bought a USED G23C Gen 2 in about 2014 I believe. Just last Thursday, I got to shoot my first few dozen rounds through it. My results were nice on paper and it worked 99% reliably considering the unknown condition/history it was in as I got it after it's prior owner(s). There was one light striker fire, and on a more numerous occurrence, the mouths of the spend casings exhibited a bent out of round place that seemed virtually identical on each one. Hoping to find the cause of this, or if cleaning/polishing things up in the gun will improve and eliminate this, or even aid in pin pointing the cause. Maybe you can lend insight, Thanks.
Love it when someone who's basically considered "best in the industry" gives away all their trade secrets for free simply to help other folks out. I literally just bought one of your trigger kits even though I'm confident enough in my skills to do the job myself. I'll support this kind of American business any day.
it’s clearly a passion first and foremost.. and the industry knows that
When you've truly mastered something, and are passionate an lucky enough to stay within that realm for work; you get more work than you can handle. Theres no need to hide your knowledge from competition at that level, and the passion that got you there, pushes you to share and teach when you can.
You can be a master polisher, thats still gonna miss 99.9% of a JG trigger
Amen to this.
He does it cause he knows that he is the only person with a glock touch you can replicate but ya cant be the one
Haven’t even watched more than 10 seconds and can’t help but say this guy looks like a mix of Steve Buscemi and Dr. House 😂great call
I got a metal in my eye years ago when I was a welder. The Dr. had to dig it out, then drill [yes drill] a little of the eye to get as much as metal out as possible. That was maybe 40 years ago, I have a scar on my eye and can see lines, dots and swimmy things from it. WEAR EYE PRO.
My buddy was using a router on some composite flooring tiles. He had a sliver pierce his eye. Several operations later and years later: He is blind in that eye. Wears and eye patch. Has to listen to young children ask their mother, "Is that a pirate" for the rest of his life.
I wear glasses. My purposely bought frames with very large lenses. For really nasty jobs I will still wear a face shield.
And when you get a MRI they ask you if you’ve ever had metal in your eye. I said yes , so they CT scanned my head to check if there was any remaining metal. If there was, the MRI magnets would pull it out of your eyeball. I wear auto tinting eye pro from the moment I walk out the door until dinner.
Happened to me too. Didn't think much of it at the time until I learned later just how close I was to losing my eye.
Me too. It was some of the most pain in my life, I will never forget it. Luckily it wasn't exactly in my line of vision.
@@kevincharles9159 it would pull it out in a very terrible manner, after passing possibly completely from the front side of your body, all the way through the back. In your eye or head/face, it would drag a channel straight through your brain possibly .
My youngest son threw a fit his senior year in high school because his safety glasses were fogging up while using a 18v makita cut-off wheel to cut through an exhaust pipe he threw his safety glasses off....the wheel caught an edge and blew apart, a chunk of the wheel lodged in his eye cutting his eye lid and eyeball... he is blind in that eye now and the worst part of it was....he was 17 and a month prior we signed all his paperwork for him to start his career as a medic in the Army.... depression set in and we as the parents had a hard road of recovery for him which lasted 3 years and many many painful and emotional draining times until he healed from the inside.... the guilt he went through was unbearable at times, I've never worked so hard on my personal emotional exhaustion as a father trying to keep my son alive.... all over a split seconds decision that ruined a childhood dream. Thank God he is healed and has chosen another career and is happy again! But every time I look at him as were talking it pains me to see that gray eye wishing he was hole again.... that made me always think about PPE all the time, I wasn't big on it until that day, now its priority.
Thanks for sharing brother, can’t imagine the difficult emotional challenges you’ve had to deal with as a father, absolutely feel you coming through the page! 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Sorry to hear that. I hope him and you both continue to heal spiritually.
My great grandfather would be proud seeing you using that Delta Tools polishing wheel. Herbert Tautz founded the company in 1919! Always love seeing traces of him around.
I have eight of those rigs in eight inch and six inch in my shop the rheostat was such a great idea
Ive worked in an autobody shop my enrtire life. My grandpa opened his first one in the 50s. Anyway you guys show the work but you're not telling the cost. The tools aren't cheap to start with and the car compound we use for buffing is over $150gal. Not only are you doing a lot of meticulous work its expensive also, and using all American. My hats off to ya for doing an excellent job for a fair price👍👍
Thanks for trying to help us Johnny. I turned 70 yrs old June 4th and I in the last year changed from 1911's to Glock!! I've customized and worked on 1911's for 60yrs. Yes my Grandad built them and I help him. When I was young I polished parts for him and it was a long time before he let me work on pistols. I really appreciate your video's believe me. My oldest son 52 yrs old has a Glock 21, my youngest son has a 19 and I have a 17 & 34 thanks to you sir. Take care, flea
I got you beat. 1950, I also worked on 1911’s most of my life. EVERYTHING needs fitting. When I found out how easy it is to disassemble and work on Glocks I was amazed. That’s pretty much all I do now. I recently had a 1911 I wanted to make some changes to and it brought back some bad memories. Too old to start doing that again!
I've never polished and was looking for a video to show me how. Glad I found this one first. No need to view others. Thank you for the info.
The way he explains everything in great detail reminds me of may father who I lost and miss dearly .. 😢
When you're polishing , when you're polishing , the whole world polishes with you !
That's a fact🗣️
Johnny is my zippo in a cave where before all I had was a single match to light way... Thank you gentlemen for your expertise. Your eyeball pain was not in vain my friend.
Great vid. I used my Dremel & Flitz. I polished everything in 10min. along with a 3lb Connector, 4.5lb striker spring & now OMG my G19X has a sweet smooth trigger pull.. No more "gritty & mooshy" feeling..
I've always just used a polishing rag and some flitz I can get a mirror finish with just my hands 🤷🏽
Diy tip for the poor. Get a joist hanger 2inx10in and screw it down to a piece of wood. Drill a hole through end of hanger so dremmel can sit inside hsnger snugly and protrude through the hole on end part. Unscrew plastic piece right under the bit or rotary tool and put it through the hole on joist hanger. Reattach plastic and you have s dremmel mount thats worked great for me many times
I love that idea
Before I got a dremel I used a q-tip broken in half. I chucked in in a drill.
Loved the floor pedal shot showing Wick’s super safety flip-flops.
I just got my evolution combat trigger kit with the striker and the flash trigger shoe. He isnt kidding when he says it looks like jewelry, its crazy polished.
Also it was crazy fast delivery.
I did everything you said before the video as far as polishing areas, but did it by hand with 2000 grit sandpaper, and got it smooth like glass. It's just my personal one bar and not multiple like in your case. Even if I took me half a day it was like therapy jaja. Great video.
i’m brand new to this channel, but I kept seeing Steve Buscemi talking to me about Glock parts
As a Gunsmith, I can say how much you enjoy the trade. Keep it up Bro. great Vid.
Love this information. I’m not rushing into it until I get a good understanding of exactly how all the parts work and fit together.
Your content is so freaking good. Much appreciated.
I’m a Glock Armorer and I do the same thing to all my guns. You keep the same weight of trigger pull, but get rid of all the creep from the pull of the trigger. Very smooth. You are mechanically breaking in the gun without having to fire thousands of rounds to get there.
"Long time. Long time. Something like that." Dude said he's a simple man without saying he's a simple man. Don't mess with this man.
Love the Excursion out front!
If Steve O was a gunsmith
Flip flops in a working machine shop. That was enough for me.
So I own one of your trigger systems and I have to say I am impressed. I love the vex shoe and the polish job is fantastic. Thank you Mr Glocks and team!
And I can definitely vouch for their work👍 No matter how much gunpowder or what have you, every piece of metal they polish comes right back out to a mirror shine when wiped down, and more importantly smooth as it gets👌
Yes, I remember going to the emergency room to get a chunk of aluminum rim out of the white of my eye, and I was wearing regular glasses at the time.
Dark room, florescent stuff and tweezers coming at my eye. Fun times.
Just discovered you and learned a ton of information. I own several Glocks and will be doing some polishing. Thanks again. From Dunnellon, Florida.
Happy Friday 🇺🇸. My go to kit for polishing has been the Eastwood kit. I believe you can buy them individually but I got the kit that has 120grit compound and 7-8 tubes of various compounds ranging from cylinder heads to jewelry, roughing and finishing. I swear I’ll only have to buy it once because it lasts soo long. Hope everybody has a safe and awesome 4th 🇺🇸. As fire marshal Bill would say, Safety First 🤣
Another great job... thanks for all you do! Happy 4th!
Great technical informative videos. Enjoy every one of them, loaded with valuable information. Can't wait till your entire technical video collection is put on a CD for purchase. Looking forward to buying one!
"It's stupid not to know why you're doing it." (39:15). Good advise for any work.
Thank you so much. I live on an island in southeast alaska and I can watch the very best show how to do it correctly. I love the way you describe using the vise to hold the tool. (TIP) as a photographer I do macro work, get a little tripod, small spot with black felt, put camera in tripod and hold what you want to film. I LOVE the way you get in REALLY CLOSE. A lot of us are watching on iPads/ iPhones and screens are small. Really appreciate the very close details. Helps with aging eyes. Blessings!!!
Thank you Johnny for your informative videos, they helped me tremendously to understand how the Glock parts work with each other in order to build my police safety switch for Glock 17 Gen 4. It was not easy working with "limited" resources... 😃
I feel like I should buy a trigger from You because of the knowledge you give away for free. It’s much appreciated I’m gonna see how well I can do my stock trigger if it doesn’t work out I’ll buy a trigger from you
The pitting in the steel is not a coating. It’s the actual surface texture of the steel as it was rolled into sheets.
These are stamped steel parts, the metal used does not have the refined grain structure to allow a polish to a very low Ra level.
If the parts were P20 steel. You could polish then to a perfect mirror if you took the time and tools to do it.
That said as you mentioned it means nothing in the big picture. Minor surface deformities are not going to hurt a thing
Thank you for teaching the world what you know! You have such amazing videos! anyone working on a their glock should watch your videos! Glad you also talked on hitting the cross bar most people forget they rub on the shelf, I knew you would point it out though! This is by by far the best polishing video ever! wish id seen a video like this 3yrs ago would have saved so much trial and error!
Made all the difference! Better than I had hoped for.
Thank you for being generous with your knowledge!
As always great stuff Johnny and appreciate everything you teach us! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Very nice , when i got in to Glock I was bummed when you didn’t have a video on this . I didn’t want to listen to anyone else hahah . New to Glock life and love it . See you next Friday
Just finished up my first polish job great tips
Woot! The Legend in Sarasota! Wish I could be there!
Trying to watch this with a 5 year old bouncing off the walls. LOL. I'll be watching this 2 or 3 more times.
Narcizo here! Thanks for the great lesson on improving Glock triggers, my Glock 21 was wonderful, light and drag free. God bless you Johnny.
Still love you guys..... Been wanting a vex or any Jonny Glock trigger for years, literally anyone... (Carry..lol) The godfather does it best, just can't save enough at once without the wife or kids getting it!!! 😅😮😅
johnny glocks is the man. this is the video I needed to figure out wtf was up with my vex trigger. *issue was actually my ghost connector...
Thank you! This actually helped quite a bit more than i thought it would. Trigger is much more smooth than stock
served in Austrian army and of course got to play with Glocks , aaaaaa lot
and learned how to take care of them
Glock will outlive their owner
and like anything else in life you take good care of something / your Glock , it will take care of you later
love your shop set up
and your knowledge and skills and dedication
Thank you guys! Very informative - excellent video.
Big thank you for putting this out there! I have noticed that I have a gritty trigger pull on my 19 and just cleaning the gun is not doing the job.
Great video! Thanks man!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this valuable skill.
Good video....
that male belt sander is awesome haha
One more great video thanks Johnny and team.
Great video!
Love the info! Going to do it this weekend. Counted 4 JBL speakers in the video 🤣
Nice pair of forward grips on that belt sander. ;)
Great video. Thank you. Learned a lot.
Great informative video. Thank you guys
Awesome video. I bought one of your triggers. Attempt to copy went pretty good. I can't afford to buy 6 of your triggers. Lol. Now I see this video. Attempt #2 about to start. You guys rock. I'm sending WICK a couple frames!
The modern day Masamune. Happy 4th to you and yours 🍻
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Excellent video. Thanks so much for sharing.
Johnny with the money shot!!
Dremel, felt wheel & bullet wheel, and Mothers Wheel Polish! I polish all my Glocks and install a Ghost Rocket w/ over-travel stop and springs, makes a huge difference!
Amazing video, thank you so much for sharing!
Excellent vid!
I just followed these directions and my g19gen5 trigger is 100 X's better. wow. I still have some work to do, but so far the results are very impressive.
What kind of polish were they using?
So does it lighten the pull? Make it more crisp ?
You are the man jonny!! I got into tuning glocks like 3 years ago watchn all your videos, all my friends come go me to polish n tune ther glocks haha i got start chargn thes suckas haha you bad man !!!
The Steve Buscemi of Glocks 😅
I have learned so much from your video’s. Over on the Brian Enos forum a member described one of you triggers that you did for a gen5. He said you modified a gen 3 bar to work in a gen 5 gun. Could you do a video on that process? If it’s proprietary then I understand why you would not do.
Great video very informative thank you
Thank you for sharing this useful information. Greetings from Holland :-)
If that rattling sound from your Dremel drives you crazy like it does myself I have found that putting a zip tie or two around the battery compartment will remedy that real quick!
Great work guys! Love the vids. Glad I live in Central Florida. Very much informative. Can you order parts from your store?
Absolutely outstanding
Huge thumb's up guys.. Great stuff .. Thanks
Love the tacsack on wicks belt grinder
My man, what a great video. Happy 4th
Best triggers in the world!!!
The man johnny glock functional Friday.
dudes shop is the size of a small shipping container and I just spent $300 on one of his triggers. I love America
Whoa! It's Steve Buscemi!
He said it only takes him 2 or 3 strokes to make it come
Excellent video. I always buy the "budget" lower kits and polish up, & end up with amazing performance and never having an issue. I had to see how you do the polish and you go into even MORE detail. This is the most detailed "How to" vid so far. I gained a couple extra things to do for my 10mm build. Gonna make my 10mm glide like ice on ice using your tips! Thanks for the excellent vid! I'm a new subscriber! OH! also wanted to ask. What about polishing that "half pipe" spot on the Slide itself, that you showed??? Can you gain anymore performance from polishing parts of the slide?
Johnny Glocksville
*polishes disconnector with sand paper*
-oopsie daisie
*glock is now full auto*
Thank you for Sharing.. 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭
Pro tip, shape your felt bobs and stones to fit your work.
Flitz works fine.
Man your shop is serial killer level organized.😂
Thank you for this video.
wow great video thanks a lot guys
Steve Buscemi of Glocks.😅
Hi there, I am anxioously awaiting to see your video here. I am new to Glocks and this is my initial knowledge of you and your tutorials. I bought a USED G23C Gen 2 in about 2014 I believe. Just last Thursday, I got to shoot my first few dozen rounds through it. My results were nice on paper and it worked 99% reliably considering the unknown condition/history it was in as I got it after it's prior owner(s). There was one light striker fire, and on a more numerous occurrence, the mouths of the spend casings exhibited a bent out of round place that seemed virtually identical on each one. Hoping to find the cause of this, or if cleaning/polishing things up in the gun will improve and eliminate this, or even aid in pin pointing the cause. Maybe you can lend insight, Thanks.