Getting a Glock 34 for IDPA
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 1:23 pm
What (IDPA legal) modifications should I consider? This gun will only be used for competition.
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I'd like to keep it SSP legal, if possible. Any recommendations on who I should use for the trigger work (in Houston)? Also, what about the sights?canvasbck wrote:What division do you plan on shooting it in? If you are planning on SSP, I would recommend a good trigger. For ESP, a magwell, trigger job, and stippling.
Agree...mostly.canvasbck wrote:What division do you plan on shooting it in? If you are planning on SSP, I would recommend a good trigger. For ESP, a magwell, trigger job, and stippling.
As stock Glocks go, the G34 has just about the best trigger available. Offhand, I can't think of any SSP-legal stock model that has better trigger that would be a strict drop-in replacement.Magazine releases, slide stops, safety levers, de-cocking levers, hammers, and triggers, that are stock on one SSP legal firearm may be used on another SSP legal firearm from the same manufacturer provided they are drop in replacements. Parts in this list must come factory installed on standard production firearms. Special parts that are available installed only from a factory custom shop are not eligible in SSP.
There are a ton of folks around Houston who can do the trigger work. Pm me for references on the south side.Soccerdad1995 wrote:I'd like to keep it SSP legal, if possible. Any recommendations on who I should use for the trigger work (in Houston)? Also, what about the sights?canvasbck wrote:What division do you plan on shooting it in? If you are planning on SSP, I would recommend a good trigger. For ESP, a magwell, trigger job, and stippling.