sigsauerfan Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 that was the idea when i've started in comps .when i picked the limited class over production, i've jiggled with both options. ended up taking the glock route since i was already shooting them well in stock trim. figured out that with all the parts available, i might be able to put a very capable gun from all angles, which is what i think i've achieved with both my 17 and 35 limited pistols. i get a 2.17 lbs trigger pull on my 17 and 2.75 on my 35 with a very predictable wall and short reset. as for the balance of both my 17 and 35 , quite heavy with all the brass bolted on the frame and mags (lol) , and all the bells and whistles you can add ,including slide lightening , it's easy to give a new personality to these guns . all the right bits count with a glock,and it' s costy considering the nature of the gun itself, however, it's rewarding, my glocks still worth much less than my dream SVI, but i regularly beat some who owns them with my pimped tuperwares. LOL Fix up Glock 35, or sell and get a 2011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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