Will it make a difference? Seeking your opinions

Will it make a difference? Seeking your opinions.
For the no gunz, Glock is know for shitty triggers and shitty sights.
Today, I’ll be working on a gen 4 Glock 17 with a gritty trigger. I can feel and hear the grit as I practice dry fire.
Unfortunately I don’t have a way to measure trigger pull.

Will be following this guy, except I won’t be smearing Flitz all over my Dremil.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ex1R2S5gsM4

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Firing pin before

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>90 minutes to polish some metal parts

Firing pin after

Dammit

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I would look into doing a 3 step compound, starting with rougher polish then smoothing it out, polishing an uneven surface wont yield great results.

I know, the guy does a lot of talking, and smears Flitz all over, which is unnecessary

But he also does a decent job of showing disassembly

Trigger bar before

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Trigger bar after

.3 step isn’t necessary, the Flitz will work fine,

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Anyone give a shit? Or am I wasting my time?

Trigger bar 2 before.

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>glock

no one gives a shit