tracker,
I had the NY-1 trigger installed, but then it seemed too hard.
Sometimes, you just can't win.
I greatly admire the Glock design and read two of the most popular books telling the whole Glock story. It was fun to understand details about the major new design.
While applying Militec-1 to the pistol, followed by the usual hair dryer treatment, I made the mistake of getting an overdose on the outside of the slide. That made the whole thing ultra slippery.
Anyway, I still followed the wise guidelines from Mr. Teddy Jacobson and purchased his other 45 compact choice: HK USP Compact .45. It had the extra little bit of snob factor that I was looking for.
Lately, I've come to enjoy the thin profile of a 1911, and find that it hides away nicely IWB with the Summer Special II.
Changing the subject, a friend of mine is an inspector on 747 aircraft maintenance. He plans on letting me climb up and sit in the cockpit.
It will be embarrassing if I start making airplane sounds.
Bill